Group: sci.physics.particle
From: "Y.Porat"
Date: Sunday, February 10, 2008 5:02 AM
Subject: Re: two body problem and collision time

On Feb 10, 5:40=A0am, Yanick Toutain wrote:
> On 9 f=E9v, 08:55, "Y.Porat" wrote:
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> > On Jan 28, 7:27 pm, giovanni.m.cappe...@gmail.com wrote:
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> > > Hi,
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> > > if we have two body (mass =A0m1 and m2), initially at rest at reciproc=
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> > > distance d, how much time they need to reach each other ?
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> > > Have you any ideas?
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> > > Thanks!
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> > There =A0 must =A0 be a very basic particle (or particles)
> > that hteir collision time is ............ zero!!
> > ie a perfect elastic collision !!
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> > ATB
> > Y.Porat
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i dont understand what all that got to do with

**a perfect elastic collision **
my claim by a long observation of physical data is that
there must be in some [places
a perfect elestic collision!


Y,Porat
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