name the forces acting on a plastic bucket containing water held above ground level in your hand. discuss why the forces acting on a bucket do not bring a change in its state of motion.
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When we hold a bucket containing "water above the ground" in our hand in still position, two forces will act on it— 1) gravitational force, and 2) muscular force.
Explanation:
- However, both the forces are acting on the opposite directions of the bucket — one to the upward direction (muscular force) and second to the downward direction (gravitational force).
- Thus, the "net worth of the forces" become zero.
- Therefore, both the forces can’t bring a change in the state of the bucket. (This application is based on the "Newton’s first law of motion".)
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A boy is holding a plastic bucket filled with water above the ground level name the forces acting on the plastic bucket why do the forces named by you not bring about any change in the state of rest or motion of the bucket.
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Answer:( gravitational force)
( Muscular force of muscles)
Explanation:
The forces do not bring any change in the state of motion of the bucket because the forces are equal in magnitude but acting in opposite directions. So, the net force on the bucket becomes zero. The effect of the gravitational force will pull it down only if the muscular force gets weaker than the gravitational force when we feel tired.
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