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A perfectly inelastic collision reduces internal kinetic energy to the minimum it can have while still conserving what?

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rest after sticking together, conserving momentum. But the internal kinetic energy is zero after the collision. A collision in which the objects stick together is sometimes called a perfectly inelastic collision because it reduces internal kinetic energy more than does any other type of inelastic collision. In fact, such a collision reduces internal kinetic energy to the minimum it can have while still conserving momentum. Perfectly Inelastic Collision A collision in which the objects stick together is sometimes called perfectly inelastic.

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