
Collision of a ball with a barbell and related impulse problems
... the x-axis in figure 1. Then note that the amount of mechanical energy dissipated decreases with increasing b/L, i.e., as the collision becomes more off-centre. A similar conclusion has recently been reached by Newburgh and Peidle for the perpendicular collision of a ball and stick [7].) The main re ...
... the x-axis in figure 1. Then note that the amount of mechanical energy dissipated decreases with increasing b/L, i.e., as the collision becomes more off-centre. A similar conclusion has recently been reached by Newburgh and Peidle for the perpendicular collision of a ball and stick [7].) The main re ...
Agenda 4 15 11 ATTACH Mechatronics PHYS 221 General Physics
... a. Describe the components of vectors and relationship to the X, Y, and Z axis. b. Identify vector applications, explain unit and scalar vector portion. c. Demonstrate adding vectors geometrically. d. Demonstrate adding vectors by their components. e. Acquire an understanding of how to multiply vect ...
... a. Describe the components of vectors and relationship to the X, Y, and Z axis. b. Identify vector applications, explain unit and scalar vector portion. c. Demonstrate adding vectors geometrically. d. Demonstrate adding vectors by their components. e. Acquire an understanding of how to multiply vect ...