Physics, 28.01.2020 22:01, deandrehudson18
Imagine that you’re observing a collision. which action would allow you to determine whether the collision is inelastic?
measure the force of impact.
observe whether the colliding objects change their shape.
measure the acceleration of the colliding objects.
measure the mass of the colliding objects.
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