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How removal of water in wet clothes depends on inertia

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

its not. contrifugal force is responsible for removing the water .as the tubs spins the water is pushed to the outside of the tub..

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removal of water in wet clothes depends in inertia by contrifugal force....

Answered by AbdJr10
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Answer:

According to low of inertia ( Newton 1st low ) the object contenoues it's in a straight line and contenoues speeding unless a force acting on it so in order for the oppose to along a circular like path a force must pull or push towards the centre of a curvature,

now with water in a washer once you are starting to it spinning there exist no much force pulling or pushing it to advanced further ina circle with the exception for the clothes that block it's tendency to advanced further in a straight line, eventually is the water seeps through the clothes and later solely the bathtub waverything is available to push it into a circular path , but the bathtub has little hole the water can flee , so the bathtub wall keeps the clothes going in a circle but let the water escape through the wall.

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