
How to use the shortcut for solving elastic collisions
In this video, David solves an example elastic collision problem to find the final velocities using the easier/shortcut approach.
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Block A is initially moving to the right on a horizontal frictionless surface with speed v 0. An identical block, B, is initially moving to the left with speed v 0 toward block A, as modeled …
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Learn how to solve elastic collision problems using a shortcut derivation method explained in this educational video.
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