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"Inelastic collision"
Keywords:
collision
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kinetic
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colliding
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momentum
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conserved
Related Terms:
Elastic collision
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Potential energy
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Mechanical energy
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Kinetic energy
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Internal energy
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Renewables
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Wind energy
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Renewable energy
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Energy conversion
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Heat energy
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First law of thermodynamics
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Energy level
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Thermal energy
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Conversion efficiency
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Alternative energy
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Solar energy
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Energy
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Kinetic
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Elastic potential energy
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Law of conservation of energy
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Vortex
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Conservation of energy
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Wind generator
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Energy
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Ground state
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Fermi energy
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Gravitational potential energy
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Force
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Kinetic theory
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Free energy
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Renewable energy source
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Energy
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Renewable energy resource
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Geothermal power
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Generation
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Wind turbine
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Potential energy surface
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Gibbs free energy
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Energy levels
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Primary energy
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Ionization energy
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Heat
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Energy resource
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Solar power
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Thermodynamics
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Green power
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Dissipation
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Energy conservation
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Binding energy
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Atomic energy
A collision in which at least a portion of the kinetic energy of the colliding particles is lost.
xenon.che.ilstu.edu
a collision between objects in which the kinetic energy changes, for example, due to deformation or frictional loss.
cliffsnotes.com
A collision in which momentum is conserved but kinetic energy is not.
sparknotes.com
a quantum mechanical process in which classical energy and momentum is not conserved as kinetic energy is turned into atomic (or molecular) excitation energy
plasmaphysics.org.uk
a collision in which kinetic energy is not conserved
mhhe.com
A collision in which the colliding objects stick together after impact.
pbs4549.org
Inelastic Collision
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