Sunday, November 4, 2007

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Have you ever hit someone and your hand hurts but the other person seems to be fine?
I am wondering if this has anything to do with the bouncy collisions we learned about this past week. Like so maybe the other person was either hitting really hard or they are way huger than your hand so the energy transferred is bigger thus giving the "ouch" in that instant after contact?
HERE:
m1v1 +m2v2 = m1v1f + m2v2f
so like say you are 1 and the other person is 2
so you have a small positive velocity going forward in the before collision
and person 2 has a high velocity in the negative direction
then after the collision, the person 2 has a small velocity in the positive direction thus you have a large velocity in the negative direction.
thus when the velocity is transfered maybe it hurts the hand.
i dont know.
does anybody think this makes sense? or at least see where im going?
im crazy.
booo.

go raiders ^.^