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perfect inelastic collision, i.e., a zero
coefficient of restitution, the
colliding particles coalesce.
Using conservation of momentum: m a v a 1 + m b v...
- collisions. More than a
dozen ****ure
particle collider projects of
various types -
circular and linear,
colliding hadrons (proton-proton or ion-ion), leptons...
- Look up
collider in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
collider is a type of
particle accelerator.
Collider may also
refer to:
Collider (band), an electroclash...
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collide in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Collide may
refer to:
Collide (2016 film), 2016
action film
Collide (2022 film), 2022 film starring...
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physics by
colliding hadrons. A
hadron collider uses
tunnels to accelerate, store, and
collide two
particle beams. Only a few
hadron colliders have been...
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Worlds Collide may
refer to:
Worlds Collide (comics), a 1994
intercompany crossover between DC
Comics and
Milestone Worlds Collide (2023
comic book),...
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astronomers to
observe changes in the
colliding wind
region as
their separation varies.
Another prominent example of a
colliding-wind
binary is
thought to be Eta...
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impacted by
interactions with
other galaxies.
Colliding may lead to
merging if two
galaxies collide and do not have
enough momentum to
continue traveling...
- "Galaxies Are
Colliding". Variety.
Retrieved February 24, 2022. Hajari,
Nisid (April 26, 1996). "Video Review: 'Galaxies are
Colliding'". Entertainment...
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Colliding beam
fusion (CBF), or
colliding beam
fusion reactor (CBFR), is a
class of
fusion power concepts that are
based on two or more
intersecting beams...