A playing card is placed on
the mouth of a glass and
a coin is placed on the
centre of playing
Card. When the playing
card is forced or snapped
quickly the coin falls in the
glass. Explain why?
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Answer:
due to the inertia of rest of the coin
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ANSWER:-
When one flips away the card on which a coin has been placed with a force, the coin tends to maintain it's static position i.e., the inertia of rest and thus falls down the tumbler when the card snaps off.
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