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Formulas for rebounding balls from each other?
I'm not good at physics, but I need a formula to calculate the rebound of two balls. A banal change of direction leads to a bug. That is, the balls fly in one direction, when they collide, they both change direction, but one must change, and the other will accelerate. Write formulas, please.
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they both have to change direction.
if approximately - at contact, draw a straight line between the centers of the balls, build a perpendicular to this line at the point of contact, mirror the directions relative to this line.
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