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Peer reviewedMedhekar, Sarang – Physics Education, 1991
Using a physical picture, an expression for the maximum possible transverse velocity and orientation required for that by a linear emitter in special theory of relativity has been derived. A differential calculus method is also used to derive the expression. (Author/KR)
Descriptors: Calculus, Computation, Higher Education, Motion
Peer reviewedDomenech, A.; Casasus, E. – Physics Education, 1991
A model of the inelastic collision between two spheres rolling along a horizontal track is presented, taking into account the effects of frictional forces at impact. This experiment makes possible direct estimates of the coefficients of restitution and friction. (Author)
Descriptors: Calculus, Higher Education, Mechanics (Physics), Models


