all collisions in enviorment are inelastic collisions
anyways one example is collision of two balls on table in air
or anyother medium which can provide friction
2006-06-30 00:56:32
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answered by The man who knows 2
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When any two colliding bodies stick together, it is always an inelastic collision. So collision between two magnets will be one. Or collision between two cars in which the bodies of the car are distorted.
2006-06-30 00:44:04
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answered by Taimoor 4
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when dough balls collide, they get partially merged into a single body which makes the coliision inelastic
2006-06-30 00:46:19
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answered by rishi7100 2
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pool is pretty close since the balls compress only a small amount when they collide
2006-06-30 00:42:52
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answered by Ivanhoe Fats 6
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here's a diagram of nuclear particles:
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/HBASE/inecol.html
2006-06-30 00:43:53
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answered by helixburger 6
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