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Calculate Kinetic Energy in Elastic and Non-Elastic Collisions
If it was for me, i wouldn't ask here... but this is girls be or not be exam... Any more thoughts?- EPhoenix
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Calculate Kinetic Energy in Elastic and Non-Elastic Collisions
Here... I will edit it...- EPhoenix
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Calculate Kinetic Energy in Elastic and Non-Elastic Collisions
yeah i know... elastic collision do not transfer heat and stuff... so it will be 0 BUT proffesor told my GF (she took that exam) that there is solution and it's not 0 dunno how, but I guess then he meant nonelastic but wrote elastic...- EPhoenix
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Calculate Kinetic Energy in Elastic and Non-Elastic Collisions
NONElastic Collision Homework Statement One sphere collides with other sphere that has speed of u2 = 0... Both spheres have same mass (m1 = m2 = 0.3 kg)... After collision first sphere has speed of v1 = 0.6 m/s, second sphere v2 = 1.1 m/s ... How much of kinetic energy has been transformed...- EPhoenix
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- Collision Elastic Elastic collision
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What is the Ratio of Speeds After a Noncentral Elastic Collision?
Yeah... I got right solution after applying it with kinetic formula... Thx nevertheless :)- EPhoenix
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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What is the Ratio of Speeds After a Noncentral Elastic Collision?
Homework Statement First sphere m=0.3 kg collide noncentraly and elasticaly with other sphere of m= 0.35 kg and transfer 79% of first sphere kinetic energy during that collision... u1 is not defined, u2 = 0 m/s Ratio between speed after collision v1 : v2 = ?? Homework Equations...- EPhoenix
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- Collision Elastic Elastic collision
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