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The Titantic is one that I know of. And it was another one so at least 2.

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Is momentum conserved in elastic collisions?

Yes, momentum is conserved in elastic collisions. This means that the total momentum of the objects before the collision is equal to the total momentum of the objects after the collision.


How is momentum and kinetic energy conserved in elastic collisions?

In elastic collisions, momentum and kinetic energy are conserved. This means that the total momentum and total kinetic energy of the system before the collision is equal to the total momentum and total kinetic energy after the collision. This conservation principle helps to explain how objects interact and move in a predictable manner during elastic collisions.


Before the titanic sank what did it do?

it crashed into an iceberg. it was in total darkness, then, it just skidded it's side on a really big iceberg. also, you should watch the movie and find out.


Why is kinetic energy not conserved in inelastic collisions?

Kinetic energy is not conserved in inelastic collisions because some of the initial kinetic energy is transformed into other forms of energy, such as heat or sound, during the collision. This results in a decrease in the total kinetic energy of the system after the collision.


How is momentum affected by collisions?

In collisions, momentum is conserved. This means that the total momentum before the collision is equal to the total momentum after the collision, unless external forces are involved. The distribution of momentum among the objects may change, but the total momentum remains the same.


What is the total height of the iceberg if three fourths of the height is hidden below the surface of the ocean and the iceberg towers 150 meters about the ocean surface?

1/4 of the iceberg which is 150m, is above sea level, so another 3/4 of it is below. 150 x 4 = 600, so the height of the iceberg is 600m.


How big is 1 ton of iceberg?

One ton of ice from an iceberg occupies approximately 1.1 cubic meters or about 39 cubic feet. This volume is based on the density of ice, which is roughly 917 kg/m³. However, because icebergs are mostly submerged, their visible portion is only a fraction of their total mass. Thus, the actual size of an iceberg can vary significantly depending on its shape and the amount of ice above water.


What is conserved during collisions?

Momentum and energy are conserved during collisions. Momentum is the product of an object's mass and velocity, while energy is the capacity to do work. In an isolated system, the total momentum and total energy before and after a collision will remain constant.


Compare and contrast elastic and inelastic collisions?

In elastic collisions, kinetic energy and momentum are conserved, meaning the total energy and momentum before and after the collision are the same. In inelastic collisions, kinetic energy is not conserved, and some of the kinetic energy is transformed into other forms of energy, such as thermal or sound energy. In both types of collisions, momentum is conserved.


How big is UK navy?

it had a total of 468 ships


What does tonnage mean?

navy ships are clasified by weight or tonnage, total tonnage, [all the ships]


Define the iceberg phenomena of disease?

iceberg phenomenon is the representation of disease burden of a community. The clinically apparent cases represent only a small fraction of the total cases of disease in the community and reprented by the tip of the iceberg. Inapparent cases, including preclinical, subclinical, chronic, and latent diseases being even more prevalent, represented by the huge submerge portion of the iceberg. By Dr. Monowar Ahmad Tarafdar