Math, asked by snegunsaktray1, 1 year ago

A watertank filled up 2/3 of its height moving with a uniform speed on sudden application of the brake the water in the tank would. A) move backward b)move forward c)be unaffected d)rise upward

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Answered by JayaChahal
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It will move forward. Because when the tank was moving with a speed, the water was also in motion. And when the brakes are applied suddenly, it didn't got sufficient time to stop. So the water kept moving.


snegunsaktray1: No. As water is in motion the water will reach the tank and the water in will rise upward
JayaChahal: If you knew its answer, then why did you wasted your and mine time by asking it
Answered by krishangmoorjani
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Answer:

move forward

explanation:

The water in the tank would move forward. An object in motion tends to stay in motion. The brakes stopped the truck but not the water. The kinetic energy from the water didn't go away when the brakes were applied. It is similar to slamming the brakes in your car. Your body moves forward and you need the seatbelt to stop you.

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