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Collision potential and closing potential have to do with physics. These terms are in reference to how fast atoms collide with each other and the result of the collision. The faster the atoms are moving the greater the closing potential.

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What is closing potential?

The closing potential is the time when the closing is supposed to happen. When purchasing a home, it is hard to determine the exact date in case of something that may go wrong. Many steps need to be taken care of before a house can be finally closed when purchasing it.


What does collision potential mean?

meets the requirement of unambiguousness in as much as it includes all possible options of things as hazards


What is similarity potential energy and elastic?

elastic is when the objects in the collision bounce off one another and ENERGY IS CONSERVED.


What is the definition of a superelastic collision?

A superelastic collision is when the total kinetic energy AFTER a collision is more than the total kinetic energy BEFORE the collision. It's more easily seen when examining the speeds (the masses will normally stay the same) of the two objects. When the speeds are faster AFTER the collision than BEFORE the collision, you likely have a superelastic collision. (Kinetic Energy equals 1/2xMassxSpeed^2) When the speed increases there is a larger kinetic energy. Before you implode (I almost did) from the disregard of the first law of thermodynamics (that energy can't be created or destroyed, only transferred and transformed), the increase in kinetic energy is most likely a conversion of potential energy to kinetic energy. An example would be two carts with springs colliding and creating a supercollision. Since the springs are triggered because of the collision, their potential energy will be converted into kinetic energy and the carts will leave the collision with a larger velocity and thus more kinetic energy.


Second collision occurs when?

After the first collision.

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In a head on collision what is the combined closing speed of 2 people going 55 mph?

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What is closing potential?

The closing potential is the time when the closing is supposed to happen. When purchasing a home, it is hard to determine the exact date in case of something that may go wrong. Many steps need to be taken care of before a house can be finally closed when purchasing it.


After depolarization phase of an action potential the resting potential is restored by?

the opening of voltage-gated potassium channels and the closing of sodium activation gates.


What does collision potential mean?

meets the requirement of unambiguousness in as much as it includes all possible options of things as hazards


What is similarity potential energy and elastic?

elastic is when the objects in the collision bounce off one another and ENERGY IS CONSERVED.


Does the activated complex have the highest kinetic energy?

No, the kinetic energy that was present before the collision will become potential energy.


What are the three basic DDC collision prevention steps?

The three basic Defensive Driving Course (DDC) collision prevention steps are Recognize, Understand, Act (RUA).Recognize potential hazards.Understand the defense.Act correctly, in time.


What is the definition of a superelastic collision?

A superelastic collision is when the total kinetic energy AFTER a collision is more than the total kinetic energy BEFORE the collision. It's more easily seen when examining the speeds (the masses will normally stay the same) of the two objects. When the speeds are faster AFTER the collision than BEFORE the collision, you likely have a superelastic collision. (Kinetic Energy equals 1/2xMassxSpeed^2) When the speed increases there is a larger kinetic energy. Before you implode (I almost did) from the disregard of the first law of thermodynamics (that energy can't be created or destroyed, only transferred and transformed), the increase in kinetic energy is most likely a conversion of potential energy to kinetic energy. An example would be two carts with springs colliding and creating a supercollision. Since the springs are triggered because of the collision, their potential energy will be converted into kinetic energy and the carts will leave the collision with a larger velocity and thus more kinetic energy.


How did the titanic sink was it closing in on its target?

She sunk because she took on too much water after her collision with an iceberg on the open sea but she was not close to New York. She still had 963 miles to go.