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Ballistic Pendulum
The ballistic pendulum is a classic example of a dissipative collision in which conservation of momentum can be used for analysis, but conservation of energy during the collision cannot be invoked ...
Conservation Of Energy
"Energy can neither be created nor destroyed".Information on this concept with links to related topics.
Elastic Collision
An elastic collision is defined as one in which both conservation of momentum and conservation of kinetic energy are observed.
Conservation Laws
Deal with the laws of conservation of momentum, or energy, and of angular momentum.
Luxon Theory - Energy
Mathematical derivation of the law of conservation of energy using the luxon theory - particles with light velocity.
Newton's cradle
This applet simulates a well known experiment which demonstrates the conservation of momentum and energy.
Momentum and its Conservation
The impulse-momentum change theorem and the law of conservation of momentum are introduced, explained and applied to the analysis of collisions of objects.
Conservation Laws
If a system does not interact with its environment in any way, then certain mechanical properties of the system cannot change. They are sometimes called "constants of the motion". These quantities ...