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Collision Calculator

Collision Calculator is a software that solves one dimensional collision problem of two objects

Collision Calculator is a software that solves one dimensional collision problem of two objects

Collision Calculator

by Mineo Yamauchi
Collision Calculator
Collision Calculator
Collision Calculator

What is it about?

Collision Calculator is a software that solves one dimensional collision problem of two objects. It performs the following calculations. When two initial velocities are known, get two final velocities after collision. When two final velocities are known, get two initial velocities before collision. When two initial velocities and one final velocity are known, get another final velocity and coefficient of restitution COR).

Collision Calculator

App Details

Version
1.02
Rating
NA
Size
0Mb
Genre
Education
Last updated
December 12, 2016
Release date
November 14, 2015
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App Store Description

Collision Calculator is a software that solves one dimensional collision problem of two objects. It performs the following calculations. When two initial velocities are known, get two final velocities after collision. When two final velocities are known, get two initial velocities before collision. When two initial velocities and one final velocity are known, get another final velocity and coefficient of restitution COR).
It's possible to change one of input data one after another. Thus it's possible to get output data which correspond to changed input data.


(Example)
A first ball of mass 1 Kg is moving with the velocity 1 m/s, and second ball of mass 2 Kg is stationary. Calculate the velocities of both ball after collision.
When the first ball velocity is changed to 0.9, 0.8, and 0.7 m/s, calculate the velocities of both ball after collision.
Assume that coefficient of restitution is 0.5.

(Answer)
Enter as follows,
e = 0.5
M1 = 1, V1 = 1
M2 = 2. V2 = 0

Touch out P button that corresponds to the data which is planning to be changed.
We are planning to change the velocity of the first ball.
Touch out V1_P button.

We obtain 0.0 m/s and 0.5 m/s as the final velocities.

Delta data is attached to the V1 data as an increment.
Enter as follows.
Delta = 0.1

Touch out - button of the V1 data. V1 data is decremented.

We obtain 0.0 m/s and 0.45 m/s as the final velocities that correspond to the first ball velocity 0.9 m/s.
Next touch out - button. We obtain the next output data.

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