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26 December, 08:11

Does an object in inelastic collisions exert less force than elastic collisions?

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  1. 26 December, 08:48
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    The object exerts same amount of force in elastic and inelastic collisions.

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    The force an object exerts is not different between the two types of collisions. What changes from elastic to inelastic is the amount of energy transformed from kinetic to other type during an inelastic collision.
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