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Test: 35 Year JEE Previous Year Questions: Momentum and Impulse - Question 1

STATEMENT–1 : In an elastic collision between two bodies, the relative speed of the bodies after collision is equal to the relative speed before the collision. 

STATEMENT–2 : In an elastic collision, the linear momentum of the system is conserved.

Detailed Solution for Test: 35 Year JEE Previous Year Questions: Momentum and Impulse - Question 1

Statement 1 : For an elastic collision, the coefficient of restitution = 1

⇒ Relative velocity after collision is equal to relative velocity before collision. But in the statement relative speed is given.
Statement 2 : Linear momentum remains conserved in an elastic collision. This statement is true

Test: 35 Year JEE Previous Year Questions: Momentum and Impulse - Question 2

A machine gun fires a bullet  of mass 40 g with a velocity 1200 ms–1. The man holding it can exert a maximum force of 144 N on the gun. How many  bullets can he fire per second at the most?

Detailed Solution for Test: 35 Year JEE Previous Year Questions: Momentum and Impulse - Question 2

Let n  be the number of bullets that the man can fire in one second.
∴ change in momentum per second = n x mv = F
[m = mass of bullet, v = velocity]  (∵ F is the force)

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Test: 35 Year JEE Previous Year Questions: Momentum and Impulse - Question 3

A mass ‘m’  moves with a velocity ‘v’ and collides inelastically with another identical mass . After collision the 1st mass moves with velocity  in a direction perpendicular to the initial direction of motion. Find the speed of the 2nd mass after collision.

Detailed Solution for Test: 35 Year JEE Previous Year Questions: Momentum and Impulse - Question 3

In x-direction,  mv = mv1 cosθ ...(1) where v1 is the velocity of second mass

In y-direction, 

Squaring and adding eqns. (1) and (2)

Test: 35 Year JEE Previous Year Questions: Momentum and Impulse - Question 4

A bomb of mass 16kg at rest explodes into two pieces of masses 4 kg and 12 kg. The velolcity of the 12 kg mass is 4 ms–1. The kinetic energy of the other mass is

Detailed Solution for Test: 35 Year JEE Previous Year Questions: Momentum and Impulse - Question 4

Let the velocity and mass of 4 kg piece be v1 and m1 and that of 12 kg piece be v2 and m2

Applying conservation of linear momentum

Test: 35 Year JEE Previous Year Questions: Momentum and Impulse - Question 5

Statement -1: Two particles moving in the same direction do not lose all their energy in a completely inelastic collision.
Statement -2 : Principle of conservation of momentum holds true for all kinds of collisions.

Detailed Solution for Test: 35 Year JEE Previous Year Questions: Momentum and Impulse - Question 5

In completely inelastic collision, all energy is not lost (so, statement -1 is true) and the principle of conservation of momentum holds good for all kinds of collisions (so, statement -2 is true) . Statement -2 explains statement -1 correctly because applying the principle of conservation of momentum, we can get the common velocity and hence the kinetic energy of the combined body.

Test: 35 Year JEE Previous Year Questions: Momentum and Impulse - Question 6

The figure shows the position–time (x – t) graph of onedimensional motion of  a body of mass 0.4 kg. The magnitude of each impulse is

Detailed Solution for Test: 35 Year JEE Previous Year Questions: Momentum and Impulse - Question 6

During each collision

Impulse  = Change in momentum

Test: 35 Year JEE Previous Year Questions: Momentum and Impulse - Question 7

This question has statement I and statement II. Of the four choices given after the statements, choose the one that best describes the two statements.

Statement - I: Apoint particle of mass m moving with speed with stationary point particle of mass M. If the maximum energy loss possible is given as   then 

Statement - II: Maximum energy loss occurs when the particles get stuck together as a result of the collision.

Detailed Solution for Test: 35 Year JEE Previous Year Questions: Momentum and Impulse - Question 7



Statement II is a case of perfectly inelastic collision.
By comparing the equation given in statement I with above equation, we get

Hence statement I is wrong and statement II is correct.

Test: 35 Year JEE Previous Year Questions: Momentum and Impulse - Question 8

A particle of mass m moving in the x direction with speed 2v is hit by another particle of mass 2m moving in the y direction with speed v. If the collision is perfectly inelastic, the percentage loss in the energy during the collision is close to :

Detailed Solution for Test: 35 Year JEE Previous Year Questions: Momentum and Impulse - Question 8

Initial momentum of the system

Final momentum of the system = 3mV By the law of conservation of momentum


Percentage loss in energy during the collision = 56%

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