Laws of Impact is a 3D virtual laboratory work on physics (section: Mechanics)
PURPOSE: Simulation of a laboratory work on general physics.
PURPOSE OF THE EXPERIENCE: Investigation of linear airborne collisions.
DESCRIPTION: One of the important conclusions from Newton's third law is the conservation of momentum in a two-body collision. One way to test this is to study the impact of two sliding bodies on an air track. When all kinetic energy is conserved, we speak of elastic collisions. In cases where the kinetic energy is conserved only for the common center of gravity of two bodies, we use the term inelastic collisions. In this experiment, the individual velocities of sliding bodies are determined by the time of crossing the photoelectric light barriers, and the values of momentum are calculated from these velocities.
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