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    An explosion is a rapid expansion in volume of a given amount of matter associated with an extreme outward release of energy, usually with the generation of high temperatures and release of high-pressure gases. Explosions may also be generated by a slower expansion that would normally not be forceful, but is not allowed to expand, so that when ...

  3. As the momentum before the 'collision' is zero, the momentum after the collision is zero. In physics, this type of event is termed an explosion.

  4. Since total system momentum is conserved in an explosion occurring in an isolated system, momentum principles can be used to make predictions about the resulting velocity of an object. Problem solving for explosion situations is a common part of most high school physics experiences.

  5. Sep 12, 2022 · If 0 < K f < K i, the collision is inelastic. If K f = 0 , the collision is perfectly inelastic. If K f = K i, the collision is elastic. If K f > K i, the interaction is an explosion. The point of all this is that, in analyzing a collision or explosion, you can use both momentum and kinetic energy.

  6. Oct 30, 2019 · Explosions. When an object explodes, it breaks up into more than one piece and it therefore changes its shape. Explosions occur when energy is transformed from one kind e.g. chemical potential energy to another e.g. heat energy or kinetic energy extremely quickly.

  7. Oct 16, 2023 · A single object can explode into multiple objects (explosions). Multiple objects can collide and stick together, forming a single object (inelastic). Multiple objects can collide and bounce off of each other, remaining as multiple objects (elastic).

  8. In the case of explosions, for example, the internal energy (be it chemical, nuclear, or otherwise) results in heat transfer to the component's kinetic energy, which causes them to fly apart, namely to explode. How fast do the pieces move outwards? How much energy was released in the explosion?

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