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An elastic collision is a type of collision where both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved. This means that after two objects collide, they bounce off each other with no loss of energy to heat, sound, or deformation. Instead, the energy is transferred cleanly from one object to another. We can see a clear example of this in a well-known physics demonstration involving two suspended bowling balls. In this setup, one ball is pulled back and released. It swings forward, collides with the second ball and stops, while the second ball swings away with nearly the same speed.  This is a near-perfect elastic collision: momentum and energy move through the system without loss. (There is energy loss in sound heat and friction but let's think of it in a perfect vacuum). Another example is the Newton’s Cradle. Pull one ball back, and only the ball on the opposite end moves after it hits. The balls in the center are transferring the energy and momentum. Both examples are tied directly to Newton’s Third Law: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When one object pushes on another, the second pushes back with equal force in the opposite direction. In an elastic collision, this law (along with the conservation of momentum) explains why energy is transferred so efficiently and symmetrically. --- 💡 Learn More: Elastic Collisions - Britannica  https://www.britannica.com/science/elastic-collision [Sources] (🎞 Dan Burns) (🎞 Physics Demos) (🎞 Teacher Source) (🎼 Untitled#13 - glwzbll) (✍️ Description) 1. The Physics Classroom (2023). Momentum and Collisions. 2. American Association of Physics Teachers – Demo Collection. --- Follow @science.sbmedia to keep the curiosity alive! 🪐🔭 #ElasticCollision #BowlingBallPhysics #NewtonsCradle #MomentumTransfer
An elastic collision is a type of collision where both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved. This means that after two objects collide, they bounce off each other with no loss of energy to heat, sound, or deformation. Instead, the energy is transferred cleanly from one object to another. We can see a clear example of this in a well-known physics demonstration involving two suspended bowling balls. In this setup, one ball is pulled back and released. It swings forward, collides with the second ball and stops, while the second ball swings away with nearly the same speed. This is a near-perfect elastic collision: momentum and energy move through the system without loss. (There is energy loss in sound heat and friction but let's think of it in a perfect vacuum). Another example is the Newton’s Cradle. Pull one ball back, and only the ball on the opposite end moves after it hits. The balls in the center are transferring the energy and momentum. Both examples are tied directly to Newton’s Third Law: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When one object pushes on another, the second pushes back with equal force in the opposite direction. In an elastic collision, this law (along with the conservation of momentum) explains why energy is transferred so efficiently and symmetrically. --- 💡 Learn More: Elastic Collisions - Britannica https://www.britannica.com/science/elastic-collision [Sources] (🎞 Dan Burns) (🎞 Physics Demos) (🎞 Teacher Source) (🎼 Untitled#13 - glwzbll) (✍️ Description) 1. The Physics Classroom (2023). Momentum and Collisions. 2. American Association of Physics Teachers – Demo Collection. --- Follow @science.sbmedia to keep the curiosity alive! 🪐🔭 #ElasticCollision #BowlingBallPhysics #NewtonsCradle #MomentumTransfer

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