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A water tank filled up to 2/3 of its height is moving with a uniform speed. On the sudden application of break, water in the tank would A) move backwards B) move forward C) be unaffected D) rise upwards​

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Answered by kshitijsharma29
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Answer:B

Step-by-step explanation:

On sudden application of brakes, water in the tank would move forward due to inertia of motion.

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Answered by AgrataaVasudev
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Answer:

he correct answer is the option b - Moves forward.

This may be due to inertia. All objects in a system are in the same state of motion.

So, when a tanker is filled with water up to 2/3rd level, the water inside the tanker is at the same velocity as that of the tanker. So, it stays steady. However, when the tanker's brakes are applied, the velocity of the tanker becomes less but there is no external force acting directly on the water. So, the velocity of the tanker decreases but the velocity of the water inside remains as before. So, the water tends to push itself forward towards the wall of the tanker.

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