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A 120 g ball moving at +2.1 ms-1 hits a 190 g ball at rest in an elastic collision. Find the velocities of the balls after the collision, assuming that they are parallel to the first ball's initial velocity.

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Answered by kulkarninishant346
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Explanation:

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Overview of the thesis

The remainder of the thesis is organized as follows

Chapter describes collision detection in the context of impulsebased simulation

using the broad phase and narrow phase detection systems in Impulse as examples In

particular the chapter discusses how collision checking may be performed conservatively

so that collisions are guaranteed to be detected

Chapter describes the collision response model used in Impulse A physically

accurate response model is critical to accurate impulsebased simulation The model incor

porates friction and restitution and analyzes the dynamics that occur during a collision

Chapter derives Featherstones algorithm for the forward dynamics of con

strained bodies from the rst principles of Newtonian physics This is a key ingredient

for the simulation of constrained bodies and also serves as the basis for constrained body

collision response

Chapter describes hybrid simulation a method of applying impulsebased sim

ulation to systems of constrained rigid bodies It discusses necessary modications to the

collision detection and collision response

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