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4. A glass object does not break when dropped on a soft cushion. With the help of Newton's second law, explain how the cushioning effect prevents the glass object from breaking.​

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Answered by Nidhipbsharma
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Explanation:

It does not break because when the glass is dropped on a soft cushion the time taken by the glass to come to rest is longer. So, the force acts for a longer time. Therefore the effect of force on the glass is less.

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