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How to calculate number of degenerate states?
What you have here could be described as a subset sum problem. Given $n$ can take any integer value (not including zero), you have the set of squares up to $36$,
$S = \{1,4,9,16,25,36\}$
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Perfectly elastic and inelastic collision of photon
Firstly, as @AnubhavGoel has mentioned, I'm assuming you have mixed up the terms "elastic" and "inelastic" here as what you have said is nonphysical. Now by definition in an elastic collision total ki …