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Velocity Distribution of Fragments in Collisional Breakup
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
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One of the key outcomes of collisional disruptions to the dust system is the velocity distribution of fragments. A series of laboratory impact experiments were carried out to obtain the mass-velocity and the position-velocity relation of the fragments by taking movie films, and films for tow impacts were completely analyzed.
- Type
- Circumplanetary Dust: Collisional and Electrostatic Processes
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- International Astronomical Union Colloquium , Volume 126: Origin and Evolution of Interplanetary Dust , 1991 , pp. 379 - 382
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- Copyright © Kluwer 1991
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