In a completely inelastic collision:Group of answer choicesBoth kinetic energy and momentum are conserved.The initial kinetic energy is all converted to heat.Momentum is conserved but kinetic energy is not conserved.Neither kinetic nor momentum is conserved.Kinetic energy is conserved but momentum is not conserved.
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In a completely inelastic collision:Group of answer choicesBoth kinetic energy and momentum are conserved.The initial kinetic energy is all converted to heat.Momentum is conserved but kinetic energy is not conserved.Neither kinetic nor momentum is conserved.Kinetic energy is conserved but momentum is not conserved.
Solution
In a completely inelastic collision, both kinetic energy and momentum are conserved.
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