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Discussion Forum : Engineering Mechanics - Section 2 (Q.No. 2)
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The loss of kinetic energy during elastic impact is zero.
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Vinu said:
9 years ago
E always less the one. So, I disagree this.
Shivaprasad karnati said:
9 years ago
Only in the perfectly elastic collision, there is no dissipation of kinetic energy, so that bodies move with the same relative velocity as before.
In an elastic collision, there will be some dissipation of kinetic energy so that the relative velocity after the collision is less than before. That's why e < 1.
So, I disagree.
In an elastic collision, there will be some dissipation of kinetic energy so that the relative velocity after the collision is less than before. That's why e < 1.
So, I disagree.
Amit said:
1 decade ago
After elastic impact energy transferred of one body to the other body so loss of energy is zero.
Manoj kumar g said:
1 decade ago
As in elastic collision the energy gets directly transformed to the other body and there would not be any loss in energy.
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