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Undergrad What happens to energy in a complete inelastic collision?
I mean there's a precise amount of energy getting drained. It has to impact somewhere, like if in space, sound won't be a concern. If you can tell it more specifically. But thanks anyway, I got it. A burden out of my head. -
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Undergrad What happens to energy in a complete inelastic collision?
So, what happens to rest of the energy? Heat? Any law of thermodynamic? -
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Undergrad What happens to energy in a complete inelastic collision?
Could be a stupid question. But in case of complete inelastic collision, when one particle is at rest and other one collides with it and both move together, I made calculations(pretty simple ones), the conservation of linear momentum and conservation of kinetic energy give different results. Can... -
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Undergrad Is it wrong? (A theorem of limits)
In attachments, there is a pic of a page, I think there area of sector MOA should be 2π^2/x. Please tell me how this makes sense? -
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Undergrad Value of Sine(π) - Calc&Graph on Google Play
Oh thank you, I got it. That is calculating value of sine(3.14...), and the close it is to π, closer my answer is to zero. Thanks, I didn't think of that.- Adit
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Undergrad Value of Sine(π) - Calc&Graph on Google Play
I know it should be absolute zero, but in a scientific calculator, which is an app actually, its value is shown 1.224646799x10^(-16). The value is so small, but it is not zero. I wanted to be sure that this is a bug or really it has a value. App's name is Calc&Graph, on Google play.- Adit
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