Physics, asked by ruqayyahussein2007, 10 months ago

if you swipe a piece of paper under a coin quickly, the coin will not move. why

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Answered by deeptarn89
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Answer:

The coin isn't acting out—it's obeying the laws of physics. ... Then gravity eventually takes over and the coin tumbles down to the counter. But when the paper surface it has been resting on is swiped out from under it quickly, the friction doesn't have a chance to pull it along

Answered by ayushtomarpankaj
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This happens because, initially coin and paper were at rest (they weren't moving). When paper was pulled quickly, the coin stayed at same position because coin was initially at rest and it had tendency to stay at rest. So, when paper was pulled its tendency to stay at rest made it to stay at rest...

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