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    I Adhesive Collision: Coding for Sticky Objects

    https://www2.msm.ctw.utwente.nl/sluding/PAPERS/2013_Singh_GRMA_v2.pdf i was reading this material
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    I Adhesive Collision: Coding for Sticky Objects

    okay i understand.Can you please suggest how i should proceed then? how can i model this problem
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    I Adhesive Collision: Coding for Sticky Objects

    yes i understand but we usually say that KE is lost in form of heat etc. but if I want to write let's say force balance: fn(normal force) acting on first object = fij(interaction of particle i and j when they collide)+ fa (adhesive force) , so i am asking is that I want to include this adhesive...
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    I Adhesive Collision: Coding for Sticky Objects

    yes i do know about conservation of momentum. Can you please elaborate why it will be inelastic collision. let's say two chemical globules collide , they are sticky so they adhere to each other on collision but there motion gets damped because of collision but they will keep moving if one has...
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    I Adhesive Collision: Coding for Sticky Objects

    No it is not totally inelastic collision. If i take inelastic collision then there will be no need of adhesive force. I want that objects to collide, but like mostly they rebound, instead I want them to stick together (because of let's say magnetic force or vander waal force/ formation of some...
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    I Adhesive Collision: Coding for Sticky Objects

    I am trying to code collision of two objects. When they collide, instead of rebound or motion of them according to their velocity, i want them to stick together and move in direction of resultant normal velocity. It is not plastic collision. I want a force that stops the rebound. how can i...
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