In a perfectly elastic collision, which factor remains conserved?
In a perfectly elastic collision, which factor remains conserved?
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Collisions can be elastic or inelastic. For perfectly elastic collisions, as per The Law of Momentum Conservation- The sum of momentums of all bodies in an isolated system is constant, in other words the total momentum of an isolated system is conserved.