For what value of e is a collision perfectly inelastic?

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Editor">Editor Staff asked 1 year ago

For what value of e is a collision perfectly inelastic?
 
(a) 1
 
(b) 2
 
(c) 0.5
 
(d) 0
 
The question was posed to me in a national level competition.
 
This interesting question is from Collision topic in portion Work, Energy and Power of Physics – Class 11
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Editor">Editor Staff answered 1 year ago

The correct answer is (d) 0
 
For explanation I would say: A perfectly inelastic collision occurs when the value of e is 0. When the value of e is more than 0 the collision starts to becomes elastic.


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