Intro to Mechanics
An elastic collision is a type of collision in which both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved. In this process, two or more bodies collide and then separate without any permanent deformation or generation of heat. The behavior of objects during elastic collisions can be predicted using principles of linear momentum and impulse, which help to describe the motion and interaction of the colliding bodies.
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