During a deeply inelastic collision with a proton, a relativistic electron (highlighted in blue) can emit a high-energy photon (purple here) that penetrates interior of the proton, where it ‘sees’ ...
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Understanding perfectly inelastic collisions using a clay ball example
Understand perfectly inelastic collisions through a simple clay ball example. This video explains how momentum is conserved while kinetic energy is not, helping you visualize what happens when objects ...
Molecular collision dynamics investigates how atoms and molecules interact during collisions, a process central to chemical reactivity and energy transfer. At the heart of these studies are potential ...
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