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Collision - Dynamics.
In physics, collision means the action of bodies striking or coming together (touching). Collisions involve forces (there is a change in velocity). Collisions can be elastic, meaning they conserve energy and momentum, inelastic, meaning they conserve momentum but not energy, or totally inelastic (or plastic), meaning they conserve momentum and the two objects stick together.
The magnitude of the velocity difference at impact is called the closing speed.
The field of dynamics is concerned with moving and colliding objects. ...
See also:Collision, Collision - Physical collision, Collision - Dynamics, Collision - Billiards, Collision - Traffic, Collision - Attacks by means of a deliberate collision, Collision - Others, Collision - Telecommunications Read more here: » Collision: Encyclopedia II - Collision - Physical collision |
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 |  |  | Collision - Physical collision: Encyclopedia II - Collision - Attacks by means of a deliberate collisionAttacks by means of a deliberate collision can be:
with the body: unarmed striking, punching, kicking, martial arts, pugilism
striking directly with a mêlée weapon, such as a sword, club or axe
An attacking collision with a distant object can be achieved by throwing or launching a projectile. Projectiles can be:
unpowered, thus depending on momentum transferred from the launcher:
arrow
catapult
bullet
spear
artillery
powered in flight:
rocket
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See also:Collision, Collision - Physical collision, Collision - Dynamics, Collision - Billiards, Collision - Traffic, Collision - Attacks by means of a deliberate collision, Collision - Others, Collision - Telecommunications Read more here: » Collision: Encyclopedia II - Collision - Attacks by means of a deliberate collision |
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