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Physics, 05.05.2020 00:25, 2021danaejalang

Why is it difficult to use the law of conservation of energy to calculate the
effects of a collision?
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A. Energy is not conserved.
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B. Energy is only conserved during perfectly inelastic collisions.
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C. The kinetic energy of the objects is converted to other forms of
energy
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D. Energy is destroyed during a collision,

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