From: "JACK L. URETSKY (C)1998; HEP DIVISION, ARGONNE NATIONAL LAB ARGONNE, IL 60439" <JLU@HEP.ANL.GOV>
Date: Fri, 2 Jul 1999 09:19:42 -0500
Hi Brian-
Why didn't you have the cars fly apart after the collision as they
usually do in real life?
Regards,
Jack
p.s. Energy is always conserved. It is <net kinetic energy> that gets lost.
"I scored the next great triumph for science myself,
to wit, how the milk gets into the cow. Both of us
had marveled over that mystery a long time. We had
followed the cows around for years - that is, in the
daytime - but had never caught them drinking fluid of
that color."
Mark Twain, Extract from Eve's
Autobiography