Physics, asked by Kaushal5673, 1 year ago

1 point which law explains when a magician pulls a tablecloth out from under dishes and glasses on a table without disturbing them

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Answered by ankurbadani84
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Newton's first law of Inertia explains how magician is able to tablecloth from under dishes and glassed on the table without disturbing them.

Actually the is negligible horizontal force which is applied in this process. So as per newton's first law, dishes and glasses remains in their state of motion and hence remains undisturbed.

Because of the mass of object, it remains in inertia. Tablecloth in this trick is slippery so that it does not have any real friction with glasses and dishes. And because of the mass of objects in remain in inertia. Table cloth being slippery does not apply and force and it slides out.

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