epäelastic
Epäelastic is a Finnish term that translates to "inelastic" in English. It is primarily used in physics to describe a type of collision or deformation where kinetic energy is not conserved. When two objects collide inelastically, some of the initial kinetic energy is converted into other forms of energy, such as heat, sound, or deformation of the objects themselves. This means that the total kinetic energy of the system after the collision is less than the total kinetic energy before the collision.
In the context of collisions, a perfectly inelastic collision is one where the colliding objects stick together
The concept of epäelastic is crucial in understanding various physical phenomena and engineering applications. It is