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Answered by ria4945
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A momentary force acts on a card when it is flicked with fingers which causes is to move away. But the coin placed on it is does not share the motion at once and continues to stay at rest which is attributed to inertia of rest. Eventually the coin falls down into the glass due to the gravitational pull.

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Answered by kitts1234
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When we flick the card , it comes in motion but the coin tends to be in rest due to its inertia as stated in first law of motion that everything tends to be in motion or rest .So , the coin tends to be at rest and falls vertically downwards .

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