Definition of Collisive. Meaning of Collisive. Synonyms of Collisive

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Definition of Collisive

Collisive
Collisive Col*li"sive, a. Colliding; clashing. [Obs.]

Meaning of Collisive from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- A traffic collision, also known as a motor vehicle collision, or car crash, occurs when a vehicle collides with another vehicle, pedestrian, animal, road...
- A collision domain is a network segment (connected by a shared medium or through repeaters) where simultaneous data transmissions collide with one another...
- Bird collision may refer to: Bird–skys****er collisions Towerkill: due to antenna towers and masts Bird strike with cars or planes This set index article...
- Look up collision course in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Collision Course may refer to: Collision Course (Hinton novel), a novel by Nigel Hinton Collision...
- Collision frequency describes the rate of collisions between two atomic or molecular species in a given volume, per unit time. In an ideal gas, ****uming...
- An inelastic collision, in contrast to an elastic collision, is a collision in which kinetic energy is not conserved due to the action of internal friction...
- In physics, an elastic collision is an encounter (collision) between two bodies in which the total kinetic energy of the two bodies remains the same. In...
- A head-on collision is a traffic collision where the front ends of two vehicles such as cars, trains, ships or planes hit each other when travelling in...