kamenges
Electrical
- Oct 3, 2002
- 17
I am having trouble reconciling conservation of momentum and conservation of energy. If two bodies of equal mass, one stationary and one moving, collide and both bodies exhibit perfect elastic deformation at the contact point (infering no loss of energy due to plastic deformation of damping) momentum must be conserved. So the sum of the mass/velocity products of the two bodies after the collision must equal the mass/velocity product of the initially moving body alone. But if both bodies are moving after the collision then the total energy of the system must be less than the energy of the initial moving body alone. So assuming no losses due to deformation, where does the energy go?
Thaks in advance for any help.
Thaks in advance for any help.