CHE 2A Lecture Notes - Inelastic Collision, Elastic Collision, Momentum

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4 Mar 2023
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A system of two particles is a simple and instructive model for studying the principles of linear momentum and collisions. In this system, two particles interact with each other through a force, and their motion can be described using newton"s second law of motion. Newton"s second law of motion states that the force acting on a particle is equal to the mass of the particle times its acceleration. In the case of a system of two particles, the forces acting on each particle can be calculated using this law. The momentum of a particle is defined as the product of its mass and its velocity. The total momentum of a system of two particles is the sum of the momentum of each particle. This can be expressed mathematically as: total momentum = momentum of particle 1 + momentum of particle 2. One of the key principles in the study of a system of two particles is the conservation of momentum.

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