Yes.
If a host is set for half duplex it can experience collisions. In this case it could try sending packets at the same time it is receiving packets.
I can't think of any other situation that would cause collisions to take place on a switch.
On a switch each port is its own collision domain, therefore collisions do not happen.
Collisions
Data collisions occur when data is transmitted on the same medium at the same time. Therefore, to avoid data collisions, connect all hosts to a full duplex switch.
Install a switch.
Yes, using a switch allows you to connect more clients in your LAN. In addition, it limits the amount of traffic collisions in the LAN segment as well, allowing better performance and throughput of traffic.
Collisions means crashes.
Essentially, any packet transmitted between ports on the switch behave as though the two connected nodes were directly connected as the only two nodes on the network, thus avoiding packet collisions with other nodes.
Billions of collisions have occurred in our galaxy.
Continental- continental collisions, Continental-oceanic collisions,and Oceanic-oceanic collisions
Elastic collisions do not lose energy.
The more collisions the faster the rate.
It increases the number of high-energy collisions