edited by
Robert Teese
published by
the Rochester Institute of Technology
There are six short Quicktime videos of a cart moving from left to right colliding with a stationary cart. Mass is varied in each video so that three elastic collisions and three inelastic collisions are depicted. This item is designed for computer analysis in introductory physics classrooms. The videos are 10-30 frames in length and may be viewed in step motion or real-time. Position and time data may be measured and collected by using video-analysis software.
This item is part of a larger collection of short physics videos developed by the Rochester Institute of Technology Live Photo Physics Project.
Please note that this resource requires
Quicktime.
Newton's Third Law, action reaction, impulse, linear momentum, mechanics videos, momentum, physics videos, recoil, video, video analysis, video capture
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Metadata instance created August 30, 2008
by Caroline Hall
LivePhoto Physics: Colliding Carts, edited by R. Teese (Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, 2007), <https://www.rit.edu/cos/livephoto/LPVideos/carts_CoM/>.
Teese, R. (Ed.). (2008, January 8). LivePhoto Physics: Colliding Carts. Retrieved December 7, 2024, from Rochester Institute of Technology: https://www.rit.edu/cos/livephoto/LPVideos/carts_CoM/
Teese, Robert, ed. LivePhoto Physics: Colliding Carts. Rochester: Rochester Institute of Technology, January 8, 2008. https://www.rit.edu/cos/livephoto/LPVideos/carts_CoM/ (accessed 7 December 2024).
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Title = {LivePhoto Physics: Colliding Carts},
Publisher = {Rochester Institute of Technology},
Volume = {2024},
Number = {7 December 2024},
Month = {January 8, 2008},
Year = {2007}
}
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This is the home page for the Live Photo Physics Project, containing links to short videos on Mechanics, Waves and Oscillations, Electricity, and other topics for students of introductory physics.