Bob M.

asked • 01/27/20

Collisions question

1) Would an "explosion collision" be considered an inelastic or elastic collision?


2) If both objects move in the same direction after colliding, would this be considered an elastic or inelastic collision? Does it depend on whether or not both objects stick to each other?

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