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A water tank filled up to 2/3of its height is moving in a straight line with a uniform speed if it accelerates the water in the tank would be move

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Answered by mangeshborse2006236
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Answer:

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.

Answered by MuditaDayal
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Answer:

move forward

Explanation:

As per Newton's first law of motion or law of inertia, any object keeps moving in the same direction with the same speed as long as no external force is applied to it. In this case, water will keep moving forward when brakes are applied. The tanker will stop but water will continue moving and might overflow if the tanker has no closed roof.

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