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In an inelastic collision:

I. only momentum is conserved

II. only kinetic energy is conserved

III. momentum and kinetic energy are both conserved.

IV. neither momentum nor kinetic energy are conserved.

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I think it’s I.
Hope this will help.
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User Arif Arifi
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Hi there!

I. Only momentum is conserved.

An inelastic collision means that there is a LOSS in the KINETIC ENERGY of the system.

However, momentum is ALWAYS conserved for every type of collision unless there is an external force acting on the system.

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User Nachouve
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