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Undergrad How Do You Calculate Resulting Velocity Vectors in 3D Collisions?
I'm Googling that term now, apparently it's also called "Elastic Collision" which is a great help (I had no idea of what to even start searching before) - but all of the equations seem to be confined to a 1D plane of movement. Would it just be a matter of making the velocity vectors 3D? Here's...- MinatureCook
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Undergrad How Do You Calculate Resulting Velocity Vectors in 3D Collisions?
Hey, I've done quite a bit of Mechanics work in the past... But I really don't even know where to start here. For some work I'm doing, I need to calculate the resulting velocity vectors when 2 objects collide. These 2 objects can be any shape, any mass and going at any velocity independently...- MinatureCook
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