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A problem I am working on for a project...
Force required to hit a golf ball 76.2 m/s
Does the impulse assume the collision is perfectly elastic?
I am doing a problem on golf...
mass of golf ball .0459 kg
velocity of ball is 76.2 m/s
time of interaction is .0005 seconds
coefficient of restitution is .65 (how efficient the collision is)
impulse - F(∆t)
F=6998 N
but would the force actually be 10766N (6998/.65) since the coefficient of restitution is .65?
Force required to hit a golf ball 76.2 m/s
Does the impulse assume the collision is perfectly elastic?
I am doing a problem on golf...
mass of golf ball .0459 kg
velocity of ball is 76.2 m/s
time of interaction is .0005 seconds
coefficient of restitution is .65 (how efficient the collision is)
impulse - F(∆t)
F=6998 N
but would the force actually be 10766N (6998/.65) since the coefficient of restitution is .65?