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Conservation of Energy
... car so that the driver doesn't absorb this energy and ... In old-fashioned cars, the energy changed into elastic potential energy as the car was crushed. ...
http://www.boscobel.k12.wi.us/%7eschnrich/conservation_of_energy.htm
Energy
... work/energy theorem shows that the stopping distance of a car is proportional ... Know the formula for elastic potential energy. ...
http://www.ship.edu/%7esagoul/energy.htm
Bouncing back
... result of an elastic collision is the return of the collision energy to the car. ... How much energy might a car lose on this saw-toothed path if all the ...
http://www.lastufka.net/lab/cars/why/mdelas.htm
Materials for Teaching Energy
a) the maximum internal energy, assuming the collision is elastic ... to the amount of energy required to accelerate a car from rest to 10 miles ...
http://galileo.harvard.edu/conference/chapter6/chapter6.htm
The Physics Classroom
Head-On Collision Between Car and Truck - Elastic. Two Dimensional Collision Between Two Cars ... Elastic collisions are collisions in which both momentum ...
http://www.physicsclassroom.com/mmedia/momentum/trece.html
Car and Truck Collide Head-on (elastic)
Elastic collisions are collisions in which both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved. ... kinetic energy is 800 000 Joules (800 000 J for the car and ...
http://www.glenbrook.k12.il.us/gbssci/phys/mmedia/momentum/cthoe.html
Elastic and Inelastic Collisions
In an elastic collision, both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved. ... no energy is converted into heat, noise, or damage to the body of the car, as it ...
http://ffden-2.phys.uaf.edu/211_fall2002.web.dir/Ben_Townsend/TypesofCollisions.htm
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