Steven W. answered 03/18/17
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Hi Abdulrehman!
An elastic collision is one that conserves kinetic energy as well as momentum. This means that both momentum AND kinetic energy are the same before and after the collision. Any collision that is not perfectly elastic only conserves momentum.