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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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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one bounces back and one just stays on the ground.
1 bounces and the other donts so ya weeeeeee.
The difference is that one bounces off and one doesn't.
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.
elastic will bounce the other will not
One object bounces back and the other stays on the ground.
One object bounces back and the other stays on the ground.
elastic will bounce the other will not
One bounces and the other just smashes into the other object AKA not bouncing
One object bounces back and the other stays on the ground.
one bounces back and one just stays on the ground.
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.
elastic collision bounces, inelastic doesn't
one of the objects bounces back and one just stays on the ground.
An elastic collision bounces back up once its dropped, and when Inelastic collision happens it doesn't bounce.
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.
1 bounces and the other donts so ya weeeeeee.
one bounces back and the other doesn't
elastic is bouncing and inelastic collisions is not bouncing
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.
The difference is that one bounces, and the other doesn't.
one bounces and one doesn't
elastic is a bouncy ball inelastic is a bowling ball or watermelon
one bounces back the other stays
One bounces back and the other doesn't
one bouces the other stays
one bounces and another falls to the ground and stays
It is like bounciness vs non bouncy
ball bounces back ground stay grounded
One bounces back one doesn't bounce back
one bounces back and one just stays on the ground
One bounces back and one doesnt bounce back.
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
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.
In an elastic response, the tennis ball would bounce. In a non-elastic response, the ball would not bounce.
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.
one bounces back and one just stays on the ground.
one stays and one bounces
one bounces and one stops when it hits the ground
ball and a book are examples of elastic and inelastic
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one bounces back and one doesnt
An example of elastic is a ball, and inelastic is a book.
Elastic will bounce back up and Inelastic will just stay on the ground.
One bounces back and one doesn't.
elastic would bounce inelastic wouldn't
A book ans a ball are and example of a elastic and inelastic.
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.
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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