9.4: Elastic-inelastic
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We shall often be interested in cases where we transfer both energy and momentum from one particle to another, i.e., we have inelastic collisions where particles change their character – e.g., their rest-mass. If we have, as in Figure 9.4.1, two particles with energy-momentum k1 and pq coming in, and two with k2 and p2 coming out, We know that since energy and momenta are conserved, that k1+p1=k2+p2, which can be rearranged to give p2=p1+q,k2=k1−q.
and shows energy and momentum getting transferred. This picture will occur quite often!
