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Assertion: In a perfectly inelastic collision in the absence of external forces , the kinetic energy is never conserved. Reason: The objects deformed and stick together in this type of collision.

Discuss the possibility of a particular type of collision ini which the particles have more kinetic energy after the collision than before. It is known as super elastic collision. Will momentum remain conserved in such a collision

Two billiard balls undergo a head-on collision. Ball 1 is twice as heavy as ball 2. Initially, ball 1 moves with a speed v towards ball 2 which is at rest. Immediately after the collision, ball 1 travels at a speed of v//3 in the same direction. What type of collision has occured?

Two billiard balls undergo a head-on collision. Ball 1 is twice as heavy as ball 2. Initially, ball 1 moves with a speed v towards ball 2 which is at rest. Immediately after the collision, ball 1 travels at a speed of v/3 in the same direction. What type of collision has occured ?

Two billiard balls undergo a head-on collision. Ball 1 is twice as heavy as ball 2. Initially, ball 1 moves with a speed v towards ball 2 which is at rest. Immediately after the collision, ball 1 travels at a speed of v/3 in the same direction. What type of collision has occured ?

In the figure , what type of collision can be possible , if K = 14 eV, 20.4 eV,22 eV, 24.18 eV,(elastic // inelastic // perfectly inelastic).

Two bodies moving towards each other collide and move away in opposite directions. There is some rise of temperature of the bodies in the process. Explain the reason for the rise of temperature and state what type of collision is it.

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