Inelastic and Elastic Collisions: What are they?
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- Опубліковано 14 чер 2015
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isnt this physics?
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@0:40 inelastic collision vs elastic collision.
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@@saifriyadh7299 wait, why? are you 5 or something?
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In billard balls may produce sound energy so example will be in elastic energy
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Could you explain a collision of two objects of unequal masses? (obj. 1 is sitting on the ground & 3x the mass of obj.2 that been falling for 2 sec.) Both objects are of the same material.
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Bro how we can save the object if they collide with each other
How can you predict, given only the starting momentum of an object, whether the collision will be elastic or inelastic?
You will have to consider the frame conditions. These are usually given. However, it is also possible to determine if a system is inelastic or elastic if masses and velocity before and after are given, with the conversion of kinetic energy.
Which grade is this lesson
Anyone can help me with this question I had on a test?
Not sure how they'd word it but it was along the lines of: What is the highest (either) elastic/inelastic at its highest when a football player throws the football.
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elastic collision
Why is the kinetic energy conserved?🤔or is it because there are no opposing forces?💁♂️if so, why isn't it elastic collision?
The collision conserves kinetic energy, because the impact and restoring forces are conservative forces. All kinetic energy gets temporarily stored as elastic potential energy as the objects come in to contact, and then is released as the restoring force pushes the objects apart.
An elastic collision is rarely part of reality at the macroscopic level. It is more of an upper limit of perfection, of the maximum possible kinetic energy as the outcome of a collision.
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Elastic energy may produce sound energy so this will be no elastic collision and this will in elastic collision
Why no kinetic energy is losed?
i want to know more aboute momentum (p)
If a tennis ball rolling it's also creating friction... I think so 🤔
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are cars always inelastic?
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