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Discover the differences between elastic and inelastic collisions and how they conserve momentum.
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Review the key concepts, equations, and skills for elastic collisions, including how to predict objects' final velocities.
Review the key concepts, equations, and skills for the center of mass and two-dimensional collisions, including how to understand center of mass motion.
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Yes. The demand curve is perfectly inelastic, which means it it has a slope of 0. No matter what the price is (within reason), the consumer will still buy the product.
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Course: AP®︎/College Physics 2 > Unit 1. Lesson 1: Gases. The ideal gas law (PV = nRT) What is the ideal gas law? Calculations using the ideal gas equation. The kinetic molecular theory of gases.
Review how angular momentum is conserved if there is no external torque applied to a system. Specific scenarios are highlighted: system changing it rotational inertia, orbiting bodies, and rotational collisions.
Properties of inelastic and elastic collisions. Solving elastic collision problems the hard way (Hindi) Deriving the shortcut to solve elastic collision problems (Hindi) How to use the shortcut for solving elastic collisions (Hindi) What are elastic and inelastic collisions?