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Practice 10 Momentum questions with detailed answers and explanations. Free MCQs, PYQs, and mock test questions for NEET, JEE, GATE, SSC and more.

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Momentum is a frequently-tested topic on Physics, Chemistry. ExamTest.live currently lists 10 Momentum questions spanning previous-year papers from 2026 to 2026, each with worked solutions and a step-by-step explanation. Use the filters on this page to focus on a specific exam, difficulty level or year โ€” every answer key is free, no sign-up required.

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All Momentum Questions(1โ€“10 of 10)

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Q1mediummcqPhysicsNEET (UG) 20182026
A moving block having mass , collides with another stationary block having mass . The lighter block comes to rest after collision. When the initial velocity of the lighter block is , then the value of coefficient of restitution () will be:
Q2mediummcqPhysicsAIEEE2026
The block of mass moving on the frictionless horizontal surface collides with a spring of spring constant and compresses it by length . The maximum momentum of the block after collision is:
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Q3mediummcqPhysicsAIEEE 20032026
Consider the following two statements:(1) Linear momentum of a system of particles is zero.(2) Kinetic energy of system of particles is zero.
Q4easymcqPhysicsAIEEE2026
A body of mass is moving along the -axis with a speed of . The magnitude of its momentum is recorded as:
Q5mediummcqPhysicsPhysics
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A ball of mass is dropped from a height of . The ball hits the ground and rises to a height of . The impulse imparted to the ball during its collision with the ground is (Take ):
Q6mediummcqPhysicsPhysics
Assertion: The energy () and momentum () of a photon are related by .Reason: The photon behaves like a particle.
Q7easymcqChemistryChemistry
The measurement of the electron position is associated with an uncertainty in momentum, which is equal to . The uncertainty in electron velocity is (mass of an electron is ):
Q8mediummcqPhysicsPhysics
A man of mass is standing in a gravity free space at a height of above the floor. He throws a stone of mass downwards with a speed . When the stone reaches the floor, the distance of the man above the floor will be:
Q9mediummcqPhysicsPhysics
A stone is dropped from a height . It hits the ground with a certain momentum . If the same stone is dropped from a height more than the previous height, the momentum when it hits the ground will change by:
Q10easymcqPhysicsPhysics
The force โ€˜Fโ€™ acting on a particle of mass โ€˜mโ€™ is indicated by the force-time graph shown below. The change in momentum of the particle over the time interval from zero to is:
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