QUICK MATH QUESTION
OK so i just wanna know what the proper equation is to find the force exerted by an object propelling another object horizontally. all i need is an appropriate equation. i can identify certain factors such as speed, mass, gravitational acceleration, force in joules, ect.. all ineed is teh rubric to plug all my numbers into, which i am having a very difficult time doing. Pic not related.
>>22143
can you explain this in stupid please
>>22145
want equation for how strong something is to make one thing go really far in a certain period of time. like if how strong would the force of a punch be to send an 80 pound person 50 feet in 2 seconds.
>>22147
Search for elastic and inelastic collision.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collision
Warning: elastic collision occurs when the kinetic energy of the bodies is preserved, that is, there is no transformation in other types of energy. It can be used as an approximation for some big objects like steel balls.
>>22143
that's cause in physics things get super complicated for each degree of simplification you take away.
You said horizontal, but are you allowing for 3d objects? amorphous 3d objects? various wind resistances?
We would need to go into elastic factors and fucking fluid dynamics if we're allowing for this shit. that's why you cant find an end all equation. and FUCK fluid dynamics and drag. i hate that shit