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depending on the type of collision


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(Collision Types) and read


when molecule collide with other molecule


it may loose some energy and the other will gain it in form of

kenitic

energy and speed up


if the lost energy =

the gained energy in the other molecule it will be elastic collision


and if the lost energy isn`t

equal to the gained energy ( some energy transformed to other form as sound ) so it won`t

be elastic collision


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