Lecture

Elastic and Inelastic Collisions

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This lecture covers the concepts of elastic and inelastic collisions, discussing the conservation of kinetic energy and momentum. Examples include collisions between objects like billiard balls and the analysis of rocket propulsion. The instructor explains the implications of these collisions in terms of energy transformation and the behavior of objects post-collision.

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