Match the columns : Column–I Column–II (a ) Elastic collision (P) Constant kinetic energy…
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Match the columns :
Column–I Column–II
(a ) Elastic collision (P) Constant kinetic energy
(b ) Inelastic collision (Q) Work done is path
independent
(c ) Non conservative forces (R) Constant linear momentum
(d ) Conservative forces (S) None of the above
Column–I Column–II
(a ) Elastic collision (P) Constant kinetic energy
(b ) Inelastic collision (Q) Work done is path
independent
(c ) Non conservative forces (R) Constant linear momentum
(d ) Conservative forces (S) None of the above
- A-P,R;B-R;C-S;D-Q
- A-P,R;B-R;C-S;D-P
- A-P,R;B-R;C-S;D-R
- None
Answer
(A) A-P,R;B-R;C-S;D-Q
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