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  • Introduction
  • Definition: Collision
  • Characteristics
  • Real-Life Examples
Maharashtra State Board: Class 11

Introduction

Collisions involve several objects coming together. During this process, these objects interact with each other. This interaction means they exert forces on one another. Following this interaction, the objects then scatter away in different directions.

Maharashtra State Board: Class 11

Definition: Collision

A collision as a process where "several objects come together, interact (exert forces on each other) and scatter in different directions."

OR

An event where two or more bodies exert forces on each other in a relatively short time is called a collision.

Maharashtra State Board: Class 11

Characteristics

The source mentions only one specific type/setup of a collision through its figure reference.

  • Head-on Collision: This is the specific type of collision referenced in the figure captions.

A collision follows a simple, three-stage process according to the figure references:

  • Before collision: The objects are approaching each other.

Head-on collision before collision.

  • During impact: The objects are interacting and exerting forces on each other.

Head-on collision during impact.

  • After a collision, the objects scatter in different directions.

Head-on collision after collision.

Maharashtra State Board: Class 11

Real-Life Examples

The instructions allow me to provide real-life examples based on my knowledge of the concept of collision.

  • Billiards/Pool: When one ball hits another on a pool table, they exert forces on each other (interact) and scatter.
  • Car Crash: Two cars coming together, exerting large forces, and then moving away (or stopping) is a dramatic collision.
  • A Tennis Racket Hitting a Ball: The racket and the ball interact briefly, and the ball's direction is changed (scatters).
Maharashtra State Board: Class 11

Definition: Elastic Collision

A collision in which both linear momentum and kinetic energy are conserved is called an elastic collision.

Maharashtra State Board: Class 11

Definition: Inelastic Collision

A collision in which linear momentum is conserved but kinetic energy is not conserved is called an inelastic collision.

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