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would a value of e>1 make \"physical\" sense? Explain your reasoning. What does

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would a value of e>1 make "physical" sense? Explain your reasoning. What does it indicate when e<1?
This refers to conservation of linear momentum and kinetic energy. Specifically Elastic collisions would a value of e>1 make "physical" sense? Explain your reasoning. What does it indicate when e<1?
This refers to conservation of linear momentum and kinetic energy. Specifically Elastic collisions would a value of e>1 make "physical" sense? Explain your reasoning. What does it indicate when e<1?
This refers to conservation of linear momentum and kinetic energy. Specifically Elastic collisions

Explanation / Answer

e = velocity after collision/velcoity before collision

e > 1 when after impact particles kinetic energy increase . e.g . when a ball explode at the point of impact .

e < 1 indicates that when kinetic energy is decreased . ( inelastic collision )