NTNUJAVA Virtual Physics Laboratory (Java Simulaions in Physics)
July 24, 2008, 04:54:59 PM *
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
Did you miss your activation email?

Login with username, password and session length
News: Switch to this new system on 2007/02/14. (previous system2001-2007, 1996-2001) ,Chinese forum more simulations and resources in Chinese.
 
   Home   Help Search Login Register  
Pages: [1]
  Print  
Author Topic: 1D collision : Conservation of Momentum  (Read 93134 times)
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Fu-Kwun Hwang
Administrator
Hero Member
*****
Posts: 1029



WWW
« on: January 29, 2004, 04:14:42 PM »

Registed user can get files related to this applet for offline access.
If java program did not show up, please download and install latest Java RUN TIME
There are 1 translations,
or


<!param name="m1" value="m1"><!param name="m2" value="m2"><!param name="eta" value="eta"><!param name="frame" value="frame">
Newton's law of motion look the same to all observers in inertial frames of reference.
It is equally true that if momentum is conserved in one inertial reference frame, it is conserved in all inertial frames.

This java applet apply the above concept to one dimensional collision problem.
Two circular objects are confined to move in one diminution (between two gray blocks).
Press start button to run the animation.
    Circular objects will move with some pre-defined velocity (yellow arrow).

Click the mouse button to pause. Click it again to resume the animation.

While the animation is suspended:
    Click near the arrow of the velocity vector and drag it left/right to change the initial velocity.
    Click at the center of the circle to move it : drag the object left <--> right.
    Click within the circle to change the mass of that object.
      Click right mouse button to increase mass by one unit.
      Click left mouse button to decrease mass one unit.



Press Reset to reset most parameters to default values.
    eta is the coefficient of restitution
      eta = | relative velocity just after collision/relative velocity just before collision |
    for elastic collision eta=1., for perfectly inelastic collision eta=0.

You can select different frame of reference to view the relative motion of all the objects.
  lab is a laboratory inertial frame.
  m1, m2 and CM are frame of reference with respect to left circular object m1, right circular object m2 and center of mass for m1 and m2.
View collision in 2 dimension.


Registed user can get files related to this applet for offline access.
If java program did not show up, please download and install latest Java RUN TIME
There are 1 translations,
or
Logged
Guest
« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2004, 11:10:16 AM »

Subject: Conservation of Linear Momentum
Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1998 09:14:28 +0800
From: Lim Ai Phing <zuc@moe.edu.sg>
Reply-To: lap@pacific.net.sg
To: hwang@phy03.phy.ntnu.edu.tw
hi!!
I'm a physics teacher presently teaching my students dynamics.
Your collision java applet is really good, I'll ask my students to take a look here!!
But can I suggest that the colour of the numbers be changed
because yellow doesn't show up much against a gray background?
Aiping
Logged
Guest
« Reply #2 on: April 01, 2004, 10:04:35 PM »

The circles should be different colors to make it easier to differentiate between them.
Logged
Fu-Kwun Hwang
Administrator
Hero Member
*****
Posts: 1029



WWW
« Reply #3 on: April 10, 2004, 01:53:40 PM »

As you wish! I hope you like it better now!
Logged
andrewsmith
Newbie
*
Posts: 1


« Reply #4 on: November 27, 2004, 12:59:44 AM »

Could you use some visual indication of relative mass? Maybe increase the size of the masses or the thickness of the circle?
Logged
Javed
Newbie
*
Posts: 2


« Reply #5 on: June 13, 2007, 07:42:33 PM »

great program, can u please email me the source code, thanks
Logged
Fu-Kwun Hwang
Administrator
Hero Member
*****
Posts: 1029



WWW
« Reply #6 on: June 20, 2007, 11:57:55 AM »

You should have received the source code now.
Logged
Javed
Newbie
*
Posts: 2


« Reply #7 on: June 20, 2007, 03:31:06 PM »

thank you
Logged
Pages: [1]
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.5 | SMF © 2006-2008, Simple Machines LLC Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!