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8.3 Elastic and Inelastic Collisions - Physics | OpenStax
Elastic and Inelastic Collisions. When objects collide, they can either stick together or bounce off one another, remaining separate. In this section, we’ll cover these two different types of collisions, first in one dimension and then in two dimensions.
9.2 Impulse and Collisions - University Physics Volume 1 - OpenStax
Relate impulses to collisions; Apply the impulse-momentum theorem to solve problems
What are two dimensional collisions? (article) | Khan Academy
For a collision where objects will be moving in 2 dimensions (e.g. x and y), the momentum will be conserved in each direction independently (as long as there's no external impulse in that direction). In other words, the total momentum in the x direction will be the same before and after the collision. Σ p x i = Σ p x f.
Linear momentum and collisions | High school physics | Khan Academy
Introduction to momentum. Force vs. time graphs. Linear momentum review. Impulse review. Elastic collisions and conservation of momentum. What is conservation of momentum? Bouncing fruit collision example. Momentum: Ice skater throws a ball. Elastic collisions review. Inelastic collisions. Elastic and inelastic collisions.
9.7: Types of Collisions - Physics LibreTexts
OpenStax. Learning Objectives. Identify the type of collision. Correctly label a collision as elastic or inelastic. Use kinetic energy along with momentum and impulse to analyze a collision. Although momentum is conserved in all interactions, not all interactions (collisions or explosions) are the same. The possibilities include:
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