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Fill in the blanks: When no external force acts on a system the total _____ of the system remains constant.

Statement I: No external force acts on a system of two spheres which undergo a perfectly elastic head-on collision. The minimum kinetic energy of this system is zero if the net momentum of the system is zero. Statement II: If any two bodies undergo a perfectly elastic head-on collision, at the instant of maximum deformation. the complete kinetic energy of the system is converted to' deformation potential energy of the system.

Statement I: No external force acts on a system of two spheres which undergo a perfectly elastic head-on collision. The minimum kinetic energy of this system is zero if the net momentum of the system is zero. Statement II: If any two bodies undergo a perfectly elastic head-on collision, at the instant of maximum deformation. the complete kinetic energy of the system is converted to' deformation potential energy of the system.

Statement I: No external force acts on a system of two spheres which undergo a perfectly elastic head-on collision. The minimum kinetic energy of this system is zero if the net momentum of the system is zero. Statement II: If any two bodies undergo a perfectly elastic head-on collision, at the instant of maximum deformation. the complete kinetic energy of the system is converted to' deformation potential energy of the system.

Select the correct alternative. When there is no external force acting on a system of particles,

Select the correct alternative. When there is no external force acting on a system of particles,

A nonzero external force acts on a system of particles. The velocity and the acceleration of the centre of mass are found to be v_(0) "and"a_(0) at an instant t. It is possible that:

If no external force acts on the system (a) Acleleration of centre of mass is zero (b) Velocity of centre of mass is zero (c ) Centre of mass may be at rest (or) moving with constant velocity (d) Velocity and momentum of centre of mass remains constant