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Elastic collisions conserve both momentum and kinetic energy. Objects bounce without deforming, maintaining the system's total mechanical energy.
Guide étape par étape
- 1Enter masses and velocities of two colliding objects
- 2The calculator applies conservation of momentum and energy
- 3Results show final velocities after collision
Exemples résolus
Entrée
m₁ = 1 kg, v₁ = 5 m/s, m₂ = 1 kg, v₂ = 0 m/s
Résultat
v₁_final = 0, v₂_final = 5 m/s
Complete velocity exchange (equal mass)
Erreurs courantes à éviter
- ✕Forgetting to conserve both momentum and energy
- ✕Using energy conservation alone (which also applies to inelastic collisions)
Questions fréquentes
Are elastic collisions common?
Perfectly elastic collisions are rare; they approach reality in hard material interactions like billiard balls or atomic particles.
What if masses are very different?
Heavy objects barely slow down hitting light ones; light objects bounce back at nearly double the impact speed.
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