Abstract

Digital high-speed photographic images of microsphere impact with a flat surface were made over a range of incident microsphere velocities. The incident and rebound velocities determined from successive images were used to validate a recently published model for low-speed impact. This model is shown to predict the experimental values of the normal coefficient of restitution and the surface-capture velocity to within 95% confidence.

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