The extreme cases of a collision
process illustrated by two wagons: For an elastic collision it is
characteristic that the sum of the kinetic energies of the involved bodies is
constant. After a perfectly inelastic collision, however, both bodies have the
same velocity; the sum of their kinetic energies is reduced, compared with the
initial value, because a part of it has changed into internal energy (warming
up). The total momentum of the involved bodies is conserved, regardless whether
the collision is elastic or inelastic. The movement of the common center of
gravity (indicated by a yellow dot) is not influenced by the collision process.
You can choose the simulation of an elastic or an inelastic collision by using
the appropriate radio button on the top right. The "Reset" button brings the
wagons to their initial positions; the animation is started by a mouse click on
the "Start" button. If you select the option "Slow motion", the movement will
be ten times slower. You can write the values of mass and initial velocity into
the textfields. Positive (negative) values of velocity mean a motion to the
right (left) side. Extreme inputs are automatically changed. Dependent on the
selected radio button (on the bottom right), the applet will illustrate the
velocities, the momenta or the kinetic energies of the wagons. |