B M Sharma Solutions for Chapter: Impulse and Collision, Exercise 2: CONCEPT APPLICATION EXERCISE
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Which one of the following statements is correct with reference to elastic collision between two bodies?

During collision between a closed system of particles, in the absence of external forces:

If two balls collide in air while moving vertically, then linear momentum of the system is conserved because

In an inelastic collision,

A ball rolls with a velocity on a smooth horizontal floor. If coefficient of restitution, find the average speed of the ball for to and fro journey.

A ball is projected from the ground at some angle with horizontal. Coefficient of restitution between the ball and the ground is Let and be the ratio of times of flight, horizontal range and maximum height in two successive paths. Find and in terms of

is a fixed point a height above a perfectly inelastic smooth horizontal plane. A light inextensible string of length has one end attached to and other to a heavy particle. The particle is held at the level of with string just taut and released from rest. Find the height of the particle above the plane when it is next instantaneously at rest.

A small ball rolls off the top landing of a staircase. It strikes the mid-point of the first step and then mid-point of the second step. The steps are smooth and identical in height and width. Find the coefficient of restitution between the ball and the first step.
