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Что (кто) такое perfectly inelastic collision - определение

COLLISION WHERE ENERGY IS LOST TO HEAT, SO THAT KINETIC ENERGY IS NOT CONSERVED
Inelastic interaction; Inelastic interactions; Inelastic Collision; Plastic Collision; Inelastic collisions; Perfectly inelastic collision; Perfectly Inelastic Collision
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Hash collision         
  • John Smith and Sandra Dee are both being directed to the same cell. Open addressing will cause the hash table to redirect Sandra Dee to another cell.
COMPUTER SCIENCE SITUATION WHERE TWO DATA ELEMENTS SHARE A HASHTAG, CHECKSUM, FINGERPRINT, ETC.
Hash collisions; Hash collision (computer science); Cryptographic hash collision
In computer science, a hash collision or clash is when two pieces of data in a hash table share the same hash value. The hash value in this case is derived from a hash function which takes a data input and returns a fixed length of bits.
hash collision         
  • John Smith and Sandra Dee are both being directed to the same cell. Open addressing will cause the hash table to redirect Sandra Dee to another cell.
COMPUTER SCIENCE SITUATION WHERE TWO DATA ELEMENTS SHARE A HASHTAG, CHECKSUM, FINGERPRINT, ETC.
Hash collisions; Hash collision (computer science); Cryptographic hash collision
<programming> (Or "hash clash") When two different keys hash to the same value, i.e. to the same location in a {hash table}. ESR once asked a friend what he expected Berkeley to be like. The friend replied, "Well, I have this mental picture of naked women throwing Molotov cocktails, but I think that's just a collision in my hash tables." [Jargon File] (1995-01-23)
Ship collision         
STRUCTURAL IMPACT BETWEEN TWO SHIPS OR ONE SHIP AND A FLOATING OR STILL OBJECT SUCH AS AN ICEBERG
Ship strike; Vessel collision
Ship collision is the structural impact between two ships or one ship and a floating or still object such as an iceberg.Database Of Ship Collisions With Icebergs Ship collisions are of particular importance in marine accidents.
Collision Course (Bayley novel)         
BOOK BY BARRINGTON J. BAYLEY
Collision with Chronos; Collision Course (Barrington J. Bayley novel); Collision Course (Barrington Bayley novel); Collision Course (novel by Bayley); Collision Course (novel by Barrington Bayley); Collision Course (novel by Barrington J. Bayley); Collision Course (Bayley)
Collision Course ( Collision with Chronos) is the fourth novel by the science fiction author Barrington J. Bayley.
Mid-air collision         
  • Contemporary artist's impression of the first mid-air collision, 1910
AVIATION ACCIDENT IN WHICH TWO OR MORE AIRCRAFT COME INTO CONTACT DURING FLIGHT
Midair collision; Mid air collision; Mid-air crash; Mid air crash; List of notable mid-air collisions
In aviation, a mid-air collision is an accident in which two or more aircraft come into unplanned contact during flight. Owing to the relatively high velocities involved and the likelihood of subsequent impact with the ground or sea, very severe damage or the total destruction of at least one of the aircraft usually results.
Airborne collision avoidance system         
  • The [[U.S. Air Force]]'s [[F-16]]D Ground Collision Avoidance Technology (GCAT) aircraft.
  • Small PCAS device for use in light aircraft.
AVIONICS SYSTEM TO IDENTIFY AND REPORT THE PRESENCE OF NEARBY AIRCRAFT THAT PRESENT A COLLISION RISK
Aircraft collision avoidance system; Aircraft collision avoidance systems; Airborne Collision Avoidance System; ACAS II; Airborne collision avoidance systems
An airborne collision avoidance system (ACAS, usually pronounced as ay-kas) operates independently of ground-based equipment and air traffic control in warning pilots of the presence of other aircraft that may present a threat of collision. If the risk of collision is imminent, the system initiates a maneuver that will reduce the risk of collision.
pile-up         
  • [[Emergency service]]s work on the scene of a multiple vehicle collision in [[Toronto]]
ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENT INVOLVING MANY VEHICLES
Pileup; Multi-vehicle collision; Pile-up; Multiple vehicle collision; Pile up; Chain-reaction crash; Vehicle pileup
(pile-ups)
Note: in AM, use 'pileup'
A pile-up is a road accident in which a lot of vehicles crash into each other.
...a 54-car pile-up.
N-COUNT
Multiple-vehicle collision         
  • [[Emergency service]]s work on the scene of a multiple vehicle collision in [[Toronto]]
ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENT INVOLVING MANY VEHICLES
Pileup; Multi-vehicle collision; Pile-up; Multiple vehicle collision; Pile up; Chain-reaction crash; Vehicle pileup
A multiple vehicle collision (colloquially known as a pile-up, multi-car collision, multi-vehicle collision, or simply a multi) is a road traffic collision involving many vehicles. Generally occurring on high-capacity and high-speed routes such as freeways, they are one of the deadliest forms of traffic collisions.
pile-up         
  • [[Emergency service]]s work on the scene of a multiple vehicle collision in [[Toronto]]
ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENT INVOLVING MANY VEHICLES
Pileup; Multi-vehicle collision; Pile-up; Multiple vehicle collision; Pile up; Chain-reaction crash; Vehicle pileup
¦ noun
1. a crash involving several vehicles.
2. an accumulation of a specified thing.
Traffic collision avoidance system         
  • center
  • TCAS II typical envelope
  • VSI]] cockpit display (monochrome)
AIRCRAFT COLLISION AVOIDANCE SYSTEM WHICH ACTIVELY INTERROGATES OTHER AIRCRAFT TRANSPONDERS
TCAS; TCAS Alarm; Traffic Collision Avoidance Device; Traffic Collision Avoidance System; Traffic alert and collision avoidance system
A traffic collision avoidance system (TCAS, pronounced ; TEE-kas), also known as a traffic alert and collision avoidance system, is an aircraft collision avoidance system designed to reduce the incidence of mid-air collision (MAC) between aircraft. It monitors the airspace around an aircraft for other aircraft equipped with a corresponding active transponder, independent of air traffic control, and warns pilots of the presence of other transponder-equipped aircraft which may present a threat of MAC.

Википедия

Inelastic collision

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 collisions of macroscopic bodies, some kinetic energy is turned into vibrational energy of the atoms, causing a heating effect, and the bodies are deformed.

The molecules of a gas or liquid rarely experience perfectly elastic collisions because kinetic energy is exchanged between the molecules' translational motion and their internal degrees of freedom with each collision. At any one instant, half the collisions are – to a varying extent – inelastic (the pair possesses less kinetic energy after the collision than before), and half could be described as “super-elastic” (possessing more kinetic energy after the collision than before). Averaged across an entire sample, molecular collisions are elastic.

Although inelastic collisions do not conserve kinetic energy, they do obey conservation of momentum. Simple ballistic pendulum problems obey the conservation of kinetic energy only when the block swings to its largest angle.

In nuclear physics, an inelastic collision is one in which the incoming particle causes the nucleus it strikes to become excited or to break up. Deep inelastic scattering is a method of probing the structure of subatomic particles in much the same way as Rutherford probed the inside of the atom (see Rutherford scattering). Such experiments were performed on protons in the late 1960s using high-energy electrons at the Stanford Linear Accelerator (SLAC). As in Rutherford scattering, deep inelastic scattering of electrons by proton targets revealed that most of the incident electrons interact very little and pass straight through, with only a small number bouncing back. This indicates that the charge in the proton is concentrated in small lumps, reminiscent of Rutherford's discovery that the positive charge in an atom is concentrated at the nucleus. However, in the case of the proton, the evidence suggested three distinct concentrations of charge (quarks) and not one.