Calling a bucket containing water in your hand above the ground level name the forces acting on the bucket explain why the forces acting on the bucket do not bring a change in its state of motion
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muscular force and force of gravity
In second part of your question I think there's a little mistake. bucket comes in motion when we lift it but water inside it doesn't come in sudden motion
In second part of your question I think there's a little mistake. bucket comes in motion when we lift it but water inside it doesn't come in sudden motion
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Forces acting on a plastic bucket containing water held above the ground level in our hand are muscular forces and gravitational forces. Both the forces are same in magnitude but in opposite directions and therefore there is no change in state of its motion.
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