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PLEASE HELP ASAP 4. Which statement best describes elastic and inelastic collisions most accurately?
a. Momentum is not conserved in both elastic and inelastic collisions
b. Momentum is only sometimes conserved in both types of collisions, because sometimes
an object slows down after a collision, which means the object lost momentum.
Momentum is always conserved in elastic collisions, but only sometimes conserved in
inelastic collisions because momentum is lost when the objects stick together.
d. Elastic collisions have objects that bounce apart after the collision, while in inelastic
collisions the objects stick together. Momentum is conserved in both types of collision.
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I think the answer is a if am wrong am sorry
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