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Q: In the first tenth of a second in a collision everything in the car is going at different speeds?
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What is particle collision?

Particle collision usually refers to two subatomic particles slamming into each other at high speeds causing them to break into smaller particles. These speeds are created by particle accelerators.


Why a high speed collision may cause more damage than a low speed collision?

At higher speeds, there is more kinetic energy involved.


How do you find the average velocity if there are two different speeds?

We sum the two different speeds and devided by two


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.


Do different objects fall at different speeds?

Air resistance

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Tornadoes can form when wind at different blows in different directions and at different speeds?

That itself does not cause tornadoes, but a similar phenomenon is a factor in tornado formation. When wind at different altitudes blows in different speeds and directions, the air in between and start to roll horizontally. This is called wind shear. Again, wind shear alone cannot produce a tornado, but it is an important factor in how tornadoes form.


What is relative velocity observer moving 3.2meters per second toward object moving toward you at 1.4meters per second?

Ans;- 4.6 meters per second. This assumes they are heading 'Directly' towards each other, and the 'Impact speed' will be the sum of their individual speeds !. But If they are approaching each other on a collision path, but at an angle, then one of the speeds will be vectored, by trigonometry to reduce its approach speed, according to the angle.


Why do crystals make everything look colorful when you look in to it?

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When does coup-contrecoup brain injury occur?

Coup-contrecoup injury may occur in a rear-end collision, with high speed stops, or with violent shaking of a baby, because the brain and skull are of different densities, and therefore travel at different speeds.


How do astronomers know the sun's surface rotates at different speeds?

Sunspots rotate at different speeds.


How do you find the average velocity if there are two different speeds?

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How fast does a bullet fire?

Bullets travel at different speeds. Bullets from handguns and rifles can travel from a few hundred feet per second to several thousand feet per second.