True.
Momentum will be conserved (it always is conserved). If the cars also move at the same speed, and the collision is inelastic, they will both stop completely.
Collide is the verb form of collision.
Collision
Collision is a noun not a verb. The verb form is collide, and the past tense is collided.
Momentum is conserved in a collision. If two cars have the same mass and are traveling at the same speed and collide headfirst, the momentum of both cars cancel each other out and they will be motionless. If one has greater speed or mass than the other, it will still have the difference in momentum after the collision.
In that case, the collision is said to be inelastic. The total kinetic energy gets reduced.
Momentum will be conserved (it always is conserved). If the cars also move at the same speed, and the collision is inelastic, they will both stop completely.
Collide means to put two things together as in a car crash. A collision
collision is when two plates collide conservative is when two plates rub together
Collide
Collide is the verb form of collision.
Collision
The collision theory is when atoms, molecules or ions bash together or collide together. Collision theory states that the rate of a reaction may be increased by : increasing pressure; raising the amount of heat energy; raising the concentration of the reactant and by introducing a catalyst.
Collision is a coverage that usually applies when you "collide" with another vehicle.
collide: Two football players collided on the field.
Collision...
That is the correct spelling of "collision" (an impact).