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A Two snowballs collide during a snowball fight. What can we say about their collision? Their total kinetic energy is conserv
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The total energy is not conserve because this is not be a perfectly elastic motion...some energy is always lost in many forms heat, sound etc. But the total linear momentum is conserve because there is no external force is present in direction of collision.

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