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XVIII.—On Impact, II

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 July 2012

Extract

[Since this second instalment of my paper was read to the Society my attention has been called to a remarkable investigation by Hertz; in which the circumstances of collision of two elastic spheres are fully worked out, under the special limitations that both are smooth, and that their deformations are exceedingly small. This forms a mere episode in the paper, which is devoted mainly to the statical form of the problem of deformation; as, for instance, the case of the ordinary apparatus for the production of Newton's rings. But it contains a definite numerical result; giving for the duration of impact between two iron spheres of 50mm diameter, which encounter one another directly with a relative speed of 10mm per second, the value 0s·00038. This seems to be the earliest reckoning of the time of collision. The experimental verification of Hertz' formulæ was undertaken with success by Schneebeli, who obtained results in close accordance with them. His mode of measuring the duration of impact was defective, though ingenious.

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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1895

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References

page 381 note * Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik, xcii., 1882Google Scholar. Über die Berührung fester elastisclier Körper.

page 381 note † Archives des Sciences physiques, &c, Genève, xv., 1885Google Scholar: Recherches expérimentales sur le Choc des Corps élastiques.

page 383 note * British Association Report, 1834.