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if a piece of paper placed under a pile of books is suddenly pulled, it doesn't disturb the pile of books

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Answered by mithleshemant
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This is because of inertia of rest. The other bools were at rest and had the tendency to be at rest so they did not get affected by the sudden pulling of a book from the pile...
Answered by Anonymous
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Initially, both the piece of paper and the pile of books are in a state of rest.

When the piece of paper placed under a pile of books is suddenly pulled it is set into motion, while the pile of books remain in the state of rest due to inertia of rest.

Thus, the pile of books does not fall.

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