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elastic collision and impulse methode?

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    hi all! can someone explain to me the difference between the two equations: 1)v = (u(M1-M2)+(2M2*u))/(M1+M2) (elastic collisions) 2)v= vA + j/MA*n (impulse method) In physics, are they the same? thanks!

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      hi all! can someone explain to me the difference between the two equations: 1)v = (u(M1-M2)+(2M2*u))/(M1+M2) (elastic collisions) 2)v= vA + j/MA*n (impulse method) In physics, are they the same? thanks!

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      Isawyouoo wrote:

      In physics, are they the same?

      Ask a physics grad. These forums are for programming issues.

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        hi all! can someone explain to me the difference between the two equations: 1)v = (u(M1-M2)+(2M2*u))/(M1+M2) (elastic collisions) 2)v= vA + j/MA*n (impulse method) In physics, are they the same? thanks!

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        Equations may look like code, but in practice they are very different. You need to ask a physicist, not a developer.

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