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The field is also called high-energy physics because many elementary particles do not occur naturally, but are created only during high-energy collisions of other particles.
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Averaged across an entire sample, molecular collisions are elastic.
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Early studies involving taxicabs and other fleet vehicles found that a third, high-level stop lamp reduced rear-end collisions by about 50%.
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These violent collisions produce new particles; heavier versions of the familiar protons and neutrons as well a whole variety of intermediate mass particles called mesons.
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On bad days, the collisions were head-on, when one train would take a single track from which another had not yet cleared.
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This risk highlights the fragility of communication satellites and the importance of international cooperation in preventing space collisions due to negligence or malice.
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The objects' pixels that fall outside of the horizontal blank are then within the visible portion of the display and can still register collisions.
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After making collisions seven times, your size goes back to normal and you obtain nitro.
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In the days of primitive signals, or none at all, collisions often occurred.
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In these sorts of collisions, the standard outcome is that new particles are created and fly off in different directions.
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