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CD COLLISION - Collision SRCS6563 SONY 1992 Japan Rock
FORMAT: CD ARTIST: Collision TITLE: Collision LABEL: SONY SRCS6563 NUMBER OF DISC: 1 APPROX YEAR: 1992 COUNTRY: JAPAN GENRE: Rock STYLE: Hard Rock *Item photo is a sample image matched by barcode/catalog number. Accessories such as Obi and liner are only included if indicated in our listing. There may be a slight variance between the actual item and the photo. Promo & color vinyl are mentioned here only when available/correspond. CONDITION MEDIA: Very Good Plus (VG+) OBI: No Scuff on Case, Case Soiled, Number 3310473 Grading System: Like New (M-) | Excellent (EX) | Very Good Plus (VG+) | Acceptable (VG) | Bad (VG-) | Very Bad (G) | Junk (Fair) | Junk (Poor) | New (M) All of our items are visually assessed using strict grading procedure. OBI, LINER, and accessories are only included if indicated in our description. CONDITION All items are sold at other platforms including OUR HEAD WEB STORE. Please note if this item happens to be out of stock we will cancel the order. Items are FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE. An item might have been SOLD at our store, ebay store, or other branches. If so, WE ARE SORRY but we cancel the order. ------------------------------------------------------------------ RecordCityJP The world's leading seller of Japanese pressings of Vinyl and CDs Over 1,000,000 items in stock - pressings from all over the world Dedicated customer support team ------------------------------------------------------------------
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What is the difference between a real collision and an elastic collision?
A real collision involves the loss of kinetic energy due to the conversion of energy into other forms, such as heat or sound. In contrast, an elastic collision is a theoretical scenario where no kinetic energy is lost, and the total kinetic energy of the system is conserved. In an elastic collision, the objects involved bounce off each other without any loss of energy, while in a real collision, some energy is dissipated as a result of the collision.
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What is the difference between a perfectly inelastic collision and an inelastic collision?
In a perfectly inelastic collision, the two objects stick together after colliding and move as one mass. This means that kinetic energy is not conserved in a perfectly inelastic collision. In contrast, in an inelastic collision, the objects may deform or bounce off each other, but they do not stick together. Kinetic energy is also not conserved in an inelastic collision, but the objects do not move together as one mass.
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What is an inelastic collision?
An inelastic collision is a type of collision in which kinetic energy is not conserved. In an inelastic collision, the objects involved stick together or deform, resulting in some of the initial kinetic energy being transformed into other forms of energy such as heat, sound, or deformation. This means that the total kinetic energy of the system is not the same before and after the collision. In an inelastic collision, momentum is still conserved, but the kinetic energy is not.
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What is inelastic collision dynamics?
In an inelastic collision, kinetic energy is not conserved, and some of the initial kinetic energy is transformed into other forms of energy, such as thermal or sound energy. This results in the objects sticking together after the collision, or deforming and losing some of their initial kinetic energy. Inelastic collisions are characterized by a decrease in kinetic energy and the objects involved experiencing a change in shape or structure. The dynamics of inelastic collisions can be described using the principles of conservation of momentum and conservation of kinetic energy.
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Is the central inelastic and elastic collision a special form of the force collision?
Yes, the central inelastic and elastic collisions can be considered as special forms of force collisions. In both types of collisions, the force between the two objects involved plays a crucial role in determining the outcome of the collision. In an inelastic collision, the force causes the objects to stick together and move as a single unit, while in an elastic collision, the force causes the objects to bounce off each other without any loss of kinetic energy. Therefore, the force collision can be seen as a broader category that encompasses both inelastic and elastic collisions.
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How can I perform collision handling?
Collision handling can be performed by detecting when two objects in a game or simulation come into contact with each other. This can be done using collision detection algorithms, such as bounding box or pixel-perfect collision detection. Once a collision is detected, the objects involved can be moved or have their properties adjusted to simulate the effects of the collision, such as bouncing off each other or triggering a specific action. Additionally, collision handling can also involve resolving any overlap between the objects to prevent them from intersecting with each other.
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Is the hash function collision-free?
Yes, the hash function is collision-free. This means that it is designed to minimize the likelihood of two different inputs producing the same hash value. While it is theoretically possible for collisions to occur, a well-designed hash function will have a very low probability of this happening. This property is important for ensuring the integrity and security of data in applications such as cryptography and data storage.
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What is a rear-end collision?
A rear-end collision occurs when one vehicle crashes into the back of another vehicle. This type of accident often happens when the following vehicle is unable to stop in time to avoid hitting the vehicle in front, such as in cases of sudden braking or tailgating. Rear-end collisions can result in damage to the vehicles involved, as well as injuries to the occupants, especially those in the vehicle that was struck from behind. These accidents are often caused by driver distraction, speeding, or following too closely.
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