A ball of mass m moving with velocity V, makes a head on elastic collision with a ball of the same mass moving with velocity 2V towards it. Taking direction of V as positive, velocities of the two balls after collision are-

(1) –V and 2V

(2) 2 V and –V

(3) V and –2V

(4) –2V and V

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A spacecraft of mass 'M' and moving with velocity 'v' suddenly breaks in two pieces. After the explosion one of the mass 'm' becomes stationary. What is the velocity of the other part of craft 

(1) MvMm

(2) v

(3) Mvm

(4) Mmmv 

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Two masses mA and mB moving with velocities vA and vB in opposite directions collide elastically. After that the masses mA and mB move with velocity vB and vA respectively. The ratio (mA/mB) is

(1) 1

(2) vAvBvA+vB

(3) (mA+mB)/mA

(4) vA/vB 

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A tennis ball is released from height h above ground level. If the ball makes inelastic collision with the ground, to what height will it rise after third collision 

(1) he6

(2) e2h

(3) e3h

(4) None of these

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A mass \(m\) moves with a velocity \(v\) and collides inelastically with another identical mass. After collision the \(1\)st mass moves with velocity \(\frac{v}{\sqrt{3}}\) in a direction perpendicular to the initial direction of motion. Find the speed of the \(2\)nd mass after collision: 


1. \(\frac{2}{\sqrt{3}}v\)
2. \(\frac{v}{\sqrt{3}}\)
3. \(v\)
4. \(\sqrt{3} v\)

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A sphere collides with another sphere of identical mass. After collision, the two spheres move. The collision is inelastic. Then the angle between the directions of the two spheres is 

1. 90°

2. 0°

3. 45°

4. Different from 90°

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A bag (mass \(M\)) hangs by a long thread and a bullet (mass \(m\)) comes horizontally with velocity \(v\) and gets caught in the bag. Then for the combined (bag + bullet) system:
1. \(\text{Momentum is }\frac{mvM}{M+m}\)
2. \(\text{Kinetic energy is }\frac{mv^2}{2}\)
3. \(\text{Momentum is }\frac{mv(M+m)}{M}\)
4. \(\text{Kinetic energy is }\frac{m^2v^2}{2(M+m)}\)

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A particle of mass m moving with velocity v strikes a stationary particle of mass 2m and sticks to it. The speed of the system will be 

(1) v/2

(2) 2v

(3) v/3

(4) 3v

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If a skater of weight 3 kg has initial speed 32 m/s and second one of weight 4 kg has 5 m/s. After collision, they have speed (couple) 5 m/s. Then the loss in K.E. is 

(1) 48 J

(2) 96 J

(3) Zero

(4) None of these

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A metal ball of mass 2 kg moving with a velocity of 36 km/h has an head on collision with a stationary ball of mass 3 kg. If after the collision, the two balls move together, the loss in kinetic energy due to collision is 

(1) 40 J

(2) 60 J

(3) 100 J

(4) 140 J

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