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MCQ (Single Correct Answer)Motion in a Straight Line
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MCQ (Single Correct Answer)Rotational Motion
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MCQ (Single Correct Answer)Properties of Matter
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Electrostatics
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)Current Electricity
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)Capacitor
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)Moving Charges and Magnetism
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MCQ (Single Correct Answer)Semiconductor Electronics
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)1
NEET 2019
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+4
-1
Body A of mass 4m moving with speed u collides with another body B of mass 2 m, at rest. The collision is head on and elastic in nature. After the collision the fraction of energy lost by the colliding body A is :
2
NEET 2018
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+4
-1
A moving block having mass m, collides with
another stationary block having mass 4m. The
lighter block comes to rest after collision. When
the initial velocity of the lighter block is v, then
the value of coefficient of restitution (e) will be
3
NEET 2017
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+4
-1
Which of the following statements are correct ?
(1) Centre of mass of a body always coincides with the centre of gravity of the body.
(2) Centre of mass of a body is the point at which the total gravitational torque on the body is zero.
(3) A couple on a body produces both translational and rotational motion in a body
(4) Mechanical advantage greater than one means that small effort can be used to lift a large load.
(1) Centre of mass of a body always coincides with the centre of gravity of the body.
(2) Centre of mass of a body is the point at which the total gravitational torque on the body is zero.
(3) A couple on a body produces both translational and rotational motion in a body
(4) Mechanical advantage greater than one means that small effort can be used to lift a large load.
4
NEET 2016 Phase 2
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+4
-1
Two identical balls A and B having velocities of 0.5 m s$$-$$1 and $$-$$0.3 m s$$-$$1 respectively collide elastically in one dimension. The velocities of B and A after the collision respectively will be :
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