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11 years ago
What is the relationship between momentum and kinetic energy? Explain how momentum can be conserved in a collision where kinetic energy is not conserved?
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11 years ago
This has been asked before.  You might find it useful to read my answer (the 2nd answer)
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11 years ago
p = mv and K.E. = ½ mv²
In an inelastic collision some energy is transferred to the surroundings
Momentum is a vector quantity, while energy is scalar.
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