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During which type of collision is none of the energy converted to heat? O A. Elastic O B. All collisions C. Perfectly inelastic O D. Inelastic
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During which type of collision is none of the energy converted to heat? O A. Elastic O B. All collisions C. Perfectly inelastic O D. Inelastic
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During which type of collision is none of the energy converted to heat?
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Answer:
D.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer: elastic
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A PE X
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