- In astronomy, a
collisional family is a
group of
objects that are
thought to have a
common origin in an
impact (
collision). They have
similar compositions...
-
liquid Kessler syndrome or
collisional cascading This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Collisional cascading. If an internal...
- In physics, a
collision is any
event in
which two or more
bodies exert forces on each
other in a
relatively short time.
Although the most
common use of...
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Collisional excitation is a
process in
which the
kinetic energy of a
collision partner is
converted into the
internal energy of a
reactant species. In...
- Look up
collision in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
collision is an
isolated event in
which two or more
bodies exert relatively strong forces on each...
- Look up
collision course in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Collision Course may
refer to:
Collision Course (Hinton novel), a
novel by
Nigel Hinton Collision...
- example, the
collisional effects and the
motional Doppler shifts can act in a
coherent manner,
resulting under some
conditions even in a
collisional narrowing...
- A
collision is the
situation that
occurs when two or more
demands are made
simultaneously on
equipment that can
handle only one at any
given instant....
- A
traffic collision, also
known as a
motor vehicle collision, or car crash,
occurs when a
vehicle collides with
another vehicle, pedestrian, animal, road...
- into
collisional orogens and
noncollisional orogens (Andean-type orogens).
Collisional orogens can be
further divided by
whether the
collision is with...