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Why in elastic collision of two electrons does no energy loss occur?

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Why in elastic collision of two electrons does no energy loss occur?

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It’s difficult to give an answer to this question with no context. By definition, elastic collision implies that no energy is lost to internal energy, so an elastic collision of electrons would mean, per se, that external energy is conserved.

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