In an elastic collision, both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved. However, in an inelastic collision (where the coefficient of restitution is smaller than 1) only momentum is conserved. This Demonstration models inelastic collisions between two hard spheres of equal density. You can vary the coefficient of restitution (r), the relative mass (m), and the impact parameter b, the distance of closest approach of the centers if the spheres are undeflected. For a head-on collision, b=0. You can observe the collision in slow motion in either the laboratory or the center-of-mass frame of reference. The spheres leave dotted contrails to help you trace their trajectoriesEducação Superior::Ciências Exatas e da Terra::FísicaEnsino Médio::Físic
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In an elastic collision, both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved. However, in an inelastic co...
In an elastic collision, both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved. However, in an inelastic co...
Notions of momentum conservation and energy conservationThis demonstration models collisions between...
Notions of momentum conservation and energy conservationThis demonstration models collisions between...
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In general physics courses, students study collisions between two objects. In every such collision t...
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Observing the bouncing of a marble on a table is a rather common experience. The tic-tac sound of th...
Observing the bouncing of a marble on a table is a rather common experience. The tic-tac sound of th...
AbstractThis paper presents a theoretical model on the normal (head-on) collision between soft-spher...
Observing the bouncing of a marble on a table is a rather common experience. The tic-tac sound of th...
To describe the collision of elastic-perfectly plastic spheres,Thornton proposed an simplified theor...
We have studied the coefficient of restitution, η, in normal collisions of a non-rotating sphere on ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the micromechanical processes during impact as well as t...
To describe the collision of elastic-perfectly plastic spheres,Thornton[l]proposed an simplified the...
In an elastic collision, both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved. However, in an inelastic co...
In an elastic collision, both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved. However, in an inelastic co...
Notions of momentum conservation and energy conservationThis demonstration models collisions between...
Notions of momentum conservation and energy conservationThis demonstration models collisions between...
Basics of conservation of the momentumA moving sphere collides elastically with a sphere at rest. Yo...
In general physics courses, students study collisions between two objects. In every such collision t...
Observing the bouncing of a marble on a table is a rather common experience. The tic-tac sound of th...
Observing the bouncing of a marble on a table is a rather common experience. The tic-tac sound of th...
Observing the bouncing of a marble on a table is a rather common experience. The tic-tac sound of th...
AbstractThis paper presents a theoretical model on the normal (head-on) collision between soft-spher...
Observing the bouncing of a marble on a table is a rather common experience. The tic-tac sound of th...
To describe the collision of elastic-perfectly plastic spheres,Thornton proposed an simplified theor...
We have studied the coefficient of restitution, η, in normal collisions of a non-rotating sphere on ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the micromechanical processes during impact as well as t...
To describe the collision of elastic-perfectly plastic spheres,Thornton[l]proposed an simplified the...