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Why Does Second Collision in Ballistic Pendulum Lead to Initial State?
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[QUOTE="kuruman, post: 6463509, member: 192687"] Strictly speaking, this "other" solution is not incorrect or unphysical and should not be rejected. It is the solution that satisfies momentum and energy conservation for the two-ball system when the balls are moving in one dimension in parallel tracks and go past each other. It would be unphysical if momentum and energy [B]were not [/B]conserved in this case. [/QUOTE]
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