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Known as a collision.
In a closed system, the total momentum before a collision is equal to the total momentum after the collision. This principle is known as the law of conservation of momentum.
Yes, the energy of collision between two reactant particles can be absorbed by collision with a third particle. This process, known as collision-induced relaxation, can lead to the redistribution of energy among the molecules involved in the collision.
The Himalaya mountains were formed in a collision of the Indian Plate pushing into the Eurasian Plate, in a convergent boundary known as a continental collision.
Collision coverage, also known as auto collision insurance, is the part of your auto insurance that most always pays for damages to your vehicle in the case of an accident.
One example of conserved momentum is a collision between two objects where the total momentum before the collision is equal to the total momentum after the collision. This is known as conservation of momentum.
When two bodies stick together after a collision, it is known as a perfectly inelastic collision. In this type of collision, the kinetic energy is not conserved and the two objects move together as a single system after the collision. This usually occurs when the objects are made to stick together due to adhesive forces or when there is a high amount of deformation during the collision.
conservation of momentum
The collision of a particle and its corresponding antiparticle is known to produce more energy than the collision of two nuclei. This process can result in the annihilation of both particles, converting their mass into pure energy following Einstein's famous equation E=mc^2.
No. No substance known to exist is harder than diamond and especially no other element.