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OpenStudy (anonymous):

In which case is a collision between two objects completely inelastic? The sum of the velocities of the two objects is the same before and after. The two objects leave at +30° and 30° from the original direction. The two objects stick together. The two objects bounce off each other at the same speed as before

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The two objects bounce off each other at the same speed as before

OpenStudy (fwizbang):

Usually, the term completely inelastic is used when the objects stick together.

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