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1.

In a perfectly elastic collision between two bodies:

a) Only momentum is conserved.

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b) Only kinetic energy is conserved.

c) Both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved.

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d) Neither momentum nor kinetic energy is conserved.

2. The coefficient of restitution for a perfectly inelastic collision is:

si
a) 1

y
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b) 0

c) Between 0 and 1

d) Greater than 1

3. Two objects of masses m1 and m2 collide and stick together. The collision is:

a) Perfectly elastic

b) Partially elastic

c) Perfectly inelastic

d) Super-elastic

4. In a two-dimensional collision, which of the following quantities is conserved?

a) Only the x-component of momentum

b) Only the y-component of momentum

c) Both x and y components of momentum

d) Kinetic energy only

5. A ball of mass 0.5 kg moving at 2 m/s collides elastically with a stationary ball of mass 0.5 kg.

After the collision, the first ball's velocity is:

a) 2 m/s in the same direction

b) 2 m/s in the opposite direction

c) 0 m/s

d) 1 m/s

6. During an inelastic collision:


a) Total kinetic energy is conserved.

b) Total momentum is conserved.

c) Both kinetic energy and momentum are conserved.

d) Neither kinetic energy nor momentum is conserved.

7. Two identical balls undergo a head-on elastic collision. The velocities of the balls after the

collision will be:

a) Zero

b) Equal to their initial velocities

c) Exchanged between the two balls

d) Doubled

8. The loss of kinetic energy during a perfectly inelastic collision is converted into:

a) Potential energy

b) Sound and heat energy

c) Mechanical energy

d) Electrical energy

9. In a collision where the coefficient of restitution is 0.5:

a) The collision is perfectly elastic.

b) The collision is perfectly inelastic.

c) The relative speed of separation is half the relative speed of approach.

d) The relative speed of separation is twice the relative speed of approach.

10. A moving object collides with a stationary object of equal mass in a perfectly elastic collision.

After the collision, the moving object:

a) Comes to rest

b) Continues moving with the same velocity

c) Moves in the opposite direction with the same velocity

d) Moves with half its original velocity

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