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In an inelastic collision,...

In an inelastic collision,

A

the velocity of both the particles may be same after the collision

B

kinetic energy is not conserved

C

linear momentum of the system is conserved.

D

velocity of separation will be less than velocity of approach.

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The correct Answer is:
A, B, C, D

(A),(D) `e=(v_(2)-v_(1))/(u_(1)-u_(2))`
(B) energy is dissipated.
(C) `SigmaF_(system)^(ext)=0`
(D) `Internal energy is consumed
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