Make a pile of similar carrom coins on a table. Remove the lower coin without touching the other coins with a sharp horizontal hit.
a) What will happen if the hit is strong enough and why?
b) What will happen to the remaining coins one the lower coin is removed?
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ANSWER __________
a) if the hit is strong enough, the horizontal hit of coin incoming strikes the lowermost coin and it comes out from the pile without disturbing other coins placed above it.
b) the remaining coins will continue to be in rest due to inertia of rest.
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Here's Your Answer
>>--------☺--------<<
ANSWER __________
a) if the hit is strong enough, the horizontal hit of coin incoming strikes the lowermost coin and it comes out from the pile without disturbing other coins placed above it.
b) the remaining coins will continue to be in rest due to inertia of rest.
>>--------☺--------<<
hope it will help you :)✌✌
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a) if our hit is strong enough too , the horizontal hit will move the coin of incoming strikes the lower most coin will comes out from the pile without disturbing other coins placed above it.
b) the remaining coins will continue to be in rest due to inertia of rest
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