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Hertz Beyond Belief
Published 20 Jun 2013 in physics.class-ph | (1306.4952v2)
Abstract: We examine the validity of Hertz's linear elastic theory for central collisions using a viscoelastic model. This model explains why Hertz's theory is accurate in predicting the collision time and maximum contact area even when $40\%$ of the kinetic energy is lost due to viscous dissipation. The main reason is that both the collision time and maximum contact area have a very weak dependence on the impact velocity. Moreover, we show that colliding objects exhibit an apparent size dependent yield strength, which results from larger objects dissipating less energy at a given impact velocity.
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