Thursday, December 17, 2015

Elastic vs. Inelastic

Do you know what elastic collision and Inelastic collision is? So if you don't know I will explain to you what each collision means and how both are different. 

Elastic collision- this collision is when two objects/people collide and they "bounce" off each other 😉
Inelastic collision- this collision is when two objects/people collide BUT "stick together" 🙄
Well if you don't understand with the definition I'll give you an example; 
                         EXAMPLES;

     Elastic collision: An example of this collision in my life is when I play with a bouncy ball. I would rewind the ball to the wall and the ball would "bounce" off the wall back to me. This is an example because the wall and the ball are colliding but the ball is bouncing off. 🏓👌🏼
Inelastic collision: An example of this collision in my life is when I was playin around with my bestie 👭 and I threw myself on her so I could pick her up and we stayed stuck together that I fell down with her on the floor. 😂😅 but she didn't get mad. In this example the part of me falling in the floor with her is the Inelastic collision because we collided and we stuck together that we BOTH fell down.😝
Now if you still don't understnd hea r pics 
      Elastic Collision; 👤👤


          Inelastic Collision; 👥









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