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  • Completely Inelastic Collision

    A type of collision where two objects collide and stick together, moving with the same final velocity.
  • Conservation of Momentum

    A principle stating that the total momentum of a closed system remains constant before and after a collision.
  • Final Velocity

    The velocity at which two objects move together after a completely inelastic collision.
  • Initial Velocity

    The velocity of an object before it undergoes a collision.
  • Mass

    A measure of the amount of matter in an object, affecting its momentum in collisions.
  • Momentum

    The product of an object's mass and velocity, conserved in isolated systems.
  • System

    A set of interacting or interdependent components forming an integrated whole, such as colliding objects.
  • Velocity

    The speed of an object in a particular direction.
  • Kilogram

    The SI unit of mass, used to quantify the mass of objects in collision problems.
  • Rest

    The state of an object being stationary, having zero velocity.