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motion of a fly kept in a closed jar is

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Answered by swiftieforever13
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the answer is probably random motion

Answered by kingofself
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Motion of a fly kept in a closed jar is Random motion.

Explanation:

  • Bees move in random directions whether it is open air or placed in a jar.
  • The basic concept behind flying of the bees is the pressure or the force that is applied due to flapping of their wings.
  • This force is equal to their weight that they apply on the surface of earth and hence it feels the same force from earth on it which makes the bees fly similar thing happens within the jar.
  • Hence the net force will be the same. The only difference here will be instead of earth surface it will be a jar.
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