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Asked: August 6, 20232023-08-06T11:20:02+05:30 2023-08-06T11:20:02+05:30In: Mechanics ( යාන්ත්‍ර විද්‍යාව )

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According to the teachers guide of combined mathematics we have  perfectly elastic impacts when e = 1 with no loss of kinetic energy in the system and inelastic impacts when e = 0 . According to the physics we have elastic impacts when there is no loss of kinetic energy in the system and inelastic impacts when there is loss of kinetic energy. There we have perfectly inelastic impacts when objects combined after the impact and move as one object. Since this topic actually comes under physics how can you compare these differences and what would be the best way to explain this to our students.

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  1. Gaya Nayomi
    Gaya Nayomi Level 1 ( Top Rated ) Senior Lecturer-University of Sri Jayewardenepura
    2023-08-20T11:22:22+05:30Added an answer on August 20, 2023 at 11:22 am

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      2023-08-20T20:45:30+05:30Replied to answer on August 20, 2023 at 8:45 pm

      Thank you very much Madam for your suggestions, my first issue is in physics elastic impacts is defined as an impact with no loss of kinetic energy but in combined mathematics students are asked to find loss of kinetic energy in elastic impacts and only in perfectly elastic impacts we say there is no loss of kinetic energy.  My second issue is in physics there are two cases inelastic impacts and perfectly inelastic impacts but in combined mathematics we have only inelastic impacts. According to my knowledge you can not always say objects are combined and move together after inelastic impacts. If a ball is dropped to the horizontal floor it remains at rest,  if it is dropped to inclined plane it moves downwards along the plane after inelastic impact. It is interesting to know how can you describe these situations related to two terms in physics because we have only one term in combined mathematics.

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    Janaka Rodrigo Level 2 English medium advanced level mathematics teacher at St Benedicts College Colombo 13
    2023-08-06T11:39:07+05:30Added an answer on August 6, 2023 at 11:39 am
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    Gaya Nayomi Level 1 ( Top Rated ) Senior Lecturer-University of Sri Jayewardenepura
    2023-08-20T22:00:27+05:30Added an answer on August 20, 2023 at 10:00 pm
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    Inelastic (e=0) and perfectly elastic (e=1) are the two extreme cases, and if you just say elastic it means 0<e<1 and in such cases, of course there is some loss of KE.

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