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Standard XII
Physics
The 'e' Equation
The collision...
Question
The collision in which the relative velocity is zero after collision is
A
perfectly elastic
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B
perfectly inelastic
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C
partially elastic
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D
sometimes elastic and sometimes inelastic
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Solution
The correct option is
C
perfectly inelastic
For perfectly inelastic collision
,
e
=
0
For perfectly elastic collision
,
e
=
1
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