Friday, May 26, 2017

What type of a collision is it?

What is the difference between elastic and inelastic collisions? Please give an example of each. 


49 comments:

  1. one bounces back and one just stays on the ground.

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  2. anthony johnsonFriday, May 26, 2017

    1 bounces and the other donts so ya weeeeeee.

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  3. The difference is that one bounces off and one doesn't.

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  4. The difference between elastic and inelastic collisions is that one bounces and the other doesn't. An example of elastic is a soccer ball. An example of inelastic is a bowling ball.

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  5. elastic will bounce the other will not

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  6. One object bounces back and the other stays on the ground.

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  7. One object bounces back and the other stays on the ground.

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  8. elastic will bounce the other will not

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  9. One bounces and the other just smashes into the other object AKA not bouncing

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  10. One object bounces back and the other stays on the ground.

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  11. one bounces back and one just stays on the ground.

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  12. One of then bounces and the other sticks. For example, a bouncy ball would be an elastic collision, and a bowling ball would be an inelastic collision.

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  13. elastic collision bounces, inelastic doesn't

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  14. one of the objects bounces back and one just stays on the ground.

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  15. An elastic collision bounces back up once its dropped, and when Inelastic collision happens it doesn't bounce.

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  16. An elastic collision is where an object bounces back and an inelastic collision things don't. Like a pool ball colliding is an example of elastic collision collision.

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  17. 1 bounces and the other donts so ya weeeeeee.

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  18. one bounces back and the other doesn't

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  19. elastic is bouncing and inelastic collisions is not bouncing

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  20. An elastic collision is when something bounces off something else, like a tennis ball and a rock.

    An inelastic collision is when something collides with something else and doesn't bounce. Like a rock on the floor.

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  21. The difference is that one bounces, and the other doesn't.

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  22. one bounces and one doesn't

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  23. Cadence W. Becca P.Friday, May 26, 2017

    elastic is a bouncy ball inelastic is a bowling ball or watermelon

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  24. one bounces back the other stays

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  25. One bounces back and the other doesn't

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  26. one bouces the other stays

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  27. one bounces and another falls to the ground and stays

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  28. It is like bounciness vs non bouncy

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  29. ball bounces back ground stay grounded

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  30. One bounces back one doesn't bounce back

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  31. one bounces back and one just stays on the ground

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  32. One bounces back and one doesnt bounce back.

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  33. an elastic seat is a soft seat and if something thats fragile can break when it smashes off a hard surface and a inelastic seat is a hard seat like hard plastic and if something hits that thats fragile then it will break

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  34. With an elastic collision, the object falling would bounce off, and with inelastic collision it would stay.
    for instance: if you drop a jar onto a trampoline it will bounce, but if you drop the jar on the floor it will stay. And smash.

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  35. In an elastic response, the tennis ball would bounce. In a non-elastic response, the ball would not bounce.

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  36. Elastic Collision: The object that is coliding bounces back. Ex: dropping a bouncy ball on the ground. Inelastic Collision: The object that is coliding hits the ground and does not bounce back. Ex: dropping a book on the ground.

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  37. one bounces back and one just stays on the ground.

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  38. one stays and one bounces

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  39. one bounces and one stops when it hits the ground

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  40. ball and a book are examples of elastic and inelastic

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  42. one bounces back and one doesnt

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  43. An example of elastic is a ball, and inelastic is a book.

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  44. Elastic will bounce back up and Inelastic will just stay on the ground.

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  45. One bounces back and one doesn't.

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  46. elastic would bounce inelastic wouldn't

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  47. A book ans a ball are and example of a elastic and inelastic.

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  48. Elastic collisions are when they object bounces, for example a basketball will bounce. Inelastic collisions are when the objects don't bounce back, like a glass jar.

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  49. One bounces and one stays still when it falls. Elastic could be a bouncy ball bouncing. Inelastic could be a rock hitting the ground.

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