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Almost always oxidation,the speed of the reaction is the big difference between fire and explosions(and slower yet - the "respiration" reactions that keep you alive).
Elastic Collision is the collision in which colliding objects rebound without lasting deformation or heat generation.Inelastic collision is a collision in which the colliding objects become distorted and generate heat during collision and possibly stick together.
There is a Law of Conservation of Momentum, which states that total momentum is always conserved. In this case, that means that - assuming no additional bodies are involved - the total momentum before the collision will be the same as the total momentum after the collision. It doesn't even matter whether the collision is elastic or not.
Fires basiclly does not kill more people. Explosions are less common though, that's for sure!
The word collusion is defined as a group of people agreeing to do something or agreeing to a certain outcome in secret. This is usually for something illegal. The term collision means, an encounter between two objects involved in an exchange of energy. For example, two cars involved in a car accident is often called a collision.
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Collision protects you and your car if you are in an accident, liability protects whomever you may hit.
collision is when two plates collide conservative is when two plates rub together
Almost always oxidation,the speed of the reaction is the big difference between fire and explosions(and slower yet - the "respiration" reactions that keep you alive).
Friction
Elastic Collision is the collision in which colliding objects rebound without lasting deformation or heat generation.Inelastic collision is a collision in which the colliding objects become distorted and generate heat during collision and possibly stick together.
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There is a Law of Conservation of Momentum, which states that total momentum is always conserved. In this case, that means that - assuming no additional bodies are involved - the total momentum before the collision will be the same as the total momentum after the collision. It doesn't even matter whether the collision is elastic or not.
Fires basiclly does not kill more people. Explosions are less common though, that's for sure!
In an inelastic collision kinetic energy is lost (generally through energy used to change an objects shape), but the two objects rebound off each other with the remaining kinetic energy. In a perfectly inelastic collision the two objects stick together after the collision.
Trenches are formed by divergent plates, Whereas Ridges are formed by plate in collision.