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Elastic collision
A type of collision where both momentum and mechanical energy are conserved, with no energy loss.Inelastic collision
A collision where momentum is conserved but mechanical energy is not, resulting in energy loss.Perfectly inelastic collision
A collision where objects stick together post-impact, conserving momentum but not mechanical energy.Momentum
A conserved quantity in all collisions, representing the product of an object's mass and velocity.Mechanical energy
The sum of potential and kinetic energy in a system, conserved only in elastic collisions.Energy conservation
A principle stating that energy remains constant in an isolated system, applicable in elastic collisions.Energy loss
The reduction of mechanical energy in a system, characteristic of inelastic collisions.Velocity
The speed and direction of an object's motion, crucial in determining post-collision movement.Collision
An event where two or more bodies exert forces on each other for a short duration.System
A set of interacting or interdependent components forming an integrated whole, especially in physics.Spectrum
A range used to describe the degree of elasticity in collisions, from perfectly elastic to perfectly inelastic.