A cat is able to land on her feet after a tail.Why?
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If a cat is dropped they almost always tend to land on their feet because they use the conservation of angular momentum to change their orientation. When the cat is in the air, no net external torque acts on it about its centre of mass, so the angular momentum about the cats centre of mass cannot change.
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hey mate here is your answer:
if a cat is dropped they always tend to keep their feet because they use the conservation of angular momentum to change their orientation. the conservation of angular momentum allows the cat to to rotate her body and slow the rate of rotation enough so that it lands on her feet safely
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if a cat is dropped they always tend to keep their feet because they use the conservation of angular momentum to change their orientation. the conservation of angular momentum allows the cat to to rotate her body and slow the rate of rotation enough so that it lands on her feet safely
hope this helps u mate if it does pls mark as brainly
have a great day
and a happy morning mate
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