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Solve the following problem.
In the following table, every item on the left side can match with any number of items on the right-hand side. Select all those.
Types of collision | Illustrations | ||
a. | Elastic collision | i. | A ball hit by a bat. |
b. | Inelastic collision | ii. | Molecular collisions responsible for pressure exerted by a gas. |
c. | Perfectly inelastic collision | iii. | A stationary marble A is hit by marble B and the marble B comes to rest. |
d. | Head-on collision | iv. | A blob of clay dropped on the ground sticks to the ground. |
v. | Out of anger, giving a kick to a wall. | ||
vi. | A striker hits the boundary of a carrom board in a direction perpendicular to the boundary and rebounds. |
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Solution
- Elastic collision:
ii. Molecular collisions responsible for pressure exerted by a gas. - Inelastic collision:
i. A ball hit by a bat.
iii. A stationary marble A is hit by marble B and the marble B comes to rest.
vi. A striker hits the boundary of a carrom board in a direction perpendicular to the boundary and rebounds.
v. Out of anger, giving a kick to a wall. - Perfectly inelastic collision:
iv. A blob of clay dropped on the ground sticks to the ground. - Head on collision:
iii. A stationary marble A is hit by marble B and the marble B comes to rest.
vi. A striker hits the boundary of a carrom board in a direction perpendicular to the boundary and rebounds.
Concept: Types of Forces
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