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An effective collision is a) a collision where the particles
An effective collision is
a) a collision where the particles have sufficient energy to react b) a collision where the particles
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two particles of mass m1=1.5 kg, and m2=3.5 kg undergo a 1-dimensional head-on collision. Their velocities along x are V1i=12
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Jessica
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In order for a collision to be effective, which of the following statements are true?
a) The collision geometry of the reactants
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Two bouncy balls colliding with each other is an example of what type of collision?
Question 20 options: A) Parallel collision B)
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The particles in the figure below (m1=1.6 kg and m2=3.5 kg) undergo an elastic collision in one dimension. Their velocities
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David
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Two particles, of mass m and mass nm, undergo a head-on, fully elastic collision. (Here n is just a unitless number.) Before
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Andy
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Analyze the collision of a baseball with a bat. During which portion of the collision does the baseball’s
velocity reach zero?
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HELP
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) Copy and complete:
Two particles can react together only if they …… and the …… has enough …… to be ……. 2) What
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1) Copy and complete:
Two particles can react together only if they …… and the …… has enough …… to be ……. 2) What
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fiyin
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Choose the letter for the following statement that is NOT TRUE?
a. A catalyst lowers activation energy by optimizing collision
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Tayo
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