Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Think of inelastic Collison as a phenomenon whereby the colluding bodies do not rebound. That is the direction of motion of the two bodies after collision is in a single direction, moving with a single final velocity as opposed to bodies moving in different directions with differing final velocities after collision during an elastic collision. Therefore, the final kinetic energy during an inelastic Collison isn't conserved.
Mathematically,
Inelastic Collison can be written has :
m1u1 + m2u2 = v(m1 + m2)
Whereby ;
m1, m2 are masses of the first and second colliding objects
u1 and u2 are their initial velocities
Note that, we only have a single final velocity, v, which shows that the colliding objects move in the same direction after collision.