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Colliding

 **Intro**


[Visual: Two objects colliding with each other]

Narrator: When two objects meet, they can either bounce off each other or collide.

**Body**

[Visual: Explanation of elastic and inelastic collisions]

Narrator: Elastic collisions are those in which the objects bounce off each other with the same amount of energy they had before the collision. Inelastic collisions are those in which the objects stick together or lose some of their energy.

[Visual: Demonstration of a real-world collision]

Narrator: Collisions can happen in all sorts of situations, from car accidents to billiard balls hitting each other.

[Visual: Discussion of the effects of collisions]

Narrator: Collisions can have a variety of effects, from causing damage to creating new objects.

**Conclusion**

[Visual: Objects colliding in a variety of ways]

Narrator: Collisions are a fundamental part of our world and can have a significant impact on our lives.

**Call to Action**

[Visual: Logo of a physics organization]

Narrator: To learn more about collisions, visit our website or talk to a physicist.

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