Gunner_Fly
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I need to clarify something. I have a question saying
"A ball rebounds inelastically from a wall; is..."
Its momentum convserved but not its kinetic energy
Its kinetic energy conserved but not its momentum
Both its kinetic energy and momentum are conserved
Neither ""
I understand in an inelastic collision, momentum is conserved and not kinetic energy. But does this apply to the whole system, or just the ball itself. Because I have a feeling the ball would change momentum and kinetic energy.
"A ball rebounds inelastically from a wall; is..."
Its momentum convserved but not its kinetic energy
Its kinetic energy conserved but not its momentum
Both its kinetic energy and momentum are conserved
Neither ""
I understand in an inelastic collision, momentum is conserved and not kinetic energy. But does this apply to the whole system, or just the ball itself. Because I have a feeling the ball would change momentum and kinetic energy.