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Practice 9 Collisions questions with detailed answers and explanations. Free MCQs, PYQs, and mock test questions for NEET, JEE, GATE, SSC and more.

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All Collisions Questions(1โ€“9 of 9)

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Q1mediummcqPhysicsNEET 20192026
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Body of mass moving with speed collides with another body of mass , at rest. The collision is head on and elastic in nature. After the collision the fraction of energy lost by the colliding body is:
Q2easymcqPhysicsNEET (UG) 20242026
Two bodies A and B of same mass undergo completely inelastic one dimensional collision. The body A moves with velocity while body B is at rest before collision. The velocity of the system after collision is . The ratio is:
Q3mediummcqPhysicsAIEEE2026
A mass โ€˜ โ€™ moves with a velocity and collides inelastically with another identical mass. After collision the 1st mass moves with velocity in a direction perpendicular to the initial direction of motion. Find the speed of the 2nd mass after collision:
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Q4mediummcqPhysicsAIEEE2026
A block of mass moving at on a smooth surface strikes another mass of and they move together. The energy loss during collision is:
Q5mediummcqPhysicsAIEEE2026
Statement-1: Two particles moving in the same direction do not lose all their energy in a completely inelastic collision.Statement-2: Principle of conservation of momentum holds true for all kinds of collisions.
Q6mediummcqPhysicsJEE Main2026
Statement โ€“ I : A point particle of mass moving with speed collides with stationary point particle of mass . If the maximum energy loss possible is given as , then .Statement โ€“ II : Maximum energy loss occurs when the particles get stuck together as a result of the collision.
Q7mediummcqPhysicsPhysics
A ball moving with velocity collides head on with another stationary ball of double the mass. If the coefficient of restitution is then their velocities (in ) after collision will be:
Q8hardmcqPhysicsPhysics
Two spheres and of masses and respectively collide. is at rest initially and is moving with velocity along x-axis. After collision has a velocity in a direction perpendicular to the original direction. The mass moves after collision in the direction:
Q9easymcqPhysicsPhysics
Two identical balls and having velocities of and respectively collide elastically in one dimension. The velocities of and after the collision respectively will be:

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