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Anonymous1760044861
10-09 21:24
Model Name
elastic collision spheres 3d model
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props
rendering
realistic
Prompt
šØ Prompt: Elastic & Inelastic Collision 3D Visualization Create a bright, high-resolution 3D educational physics scene showing two spherical objects colliding ā one example of an elastic collision and one of an inelastic collision ā on a single white studio floor. š§© Scene Composition: Left Side ā Elastic Collision (Perfectly Elastic): Two glossy spheres (one blue, one red) moving toward each other on a smooth reflective surface. After collision, both bounce back symmetrically, showing no kinetic energy loss. Add motion trails (blue and red streaks) to show direction before and after collision. Display velocity vectors (thin arrows with labels uā, uā, vā, vā) above each sphere. Small text label below: āElastic Collision ā K.E and Momentum Conservedā in green. Right Side ā Inelastic Collision (Perfectly Inelastic): Two matte-finished spheres (one yellow, one purple) moving toward each other. After collision, they stick together, forming a merged brown sphere. Add momentum arrow (bold white) continuing forward from the merged mass. Show energy loss visually ā e.g., orange glow or heat waves at impact point. Text label below: āInelastic Collision ā Momentum Conserved, K.E Lostā in orange/red. Environment & Details: Use a white or light gray studio background with soft shadows and subtle reflections. Add a grid floor faintly visible to give a sense of scale and motion. Use directional lighting from top-right to create highlights and realism. Place camera at ~35° angle with a slight tilt for depth perception. Include caption banners on each side with distinct color themes (green for elastic, orange for inelastic). āļø Technical Style: Render in realistic 3D with smooth materials, soft global illumination, and clean reflections. Maintain scientific accuracy ā equal masses, realistic momentum directions. Optional: show energy bar graphs or small equations above each system (e.g., KEā + KEā = constant for elastic).
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