State Newton’s First Law of Motion. Explain why:
(a) We j e r k wet clothes before spreading them on the clothes line.
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Newton's first law of motion:
"According to Newton's first law, if a body is at rest or moving in a straight line at a constant speed, it will continue to move at that speed or remain at rest until acted with by a force."
Explanation:
(a) The damp cloth's water droplets are at rest. Water droplets attempt to stay at rest when the wet fabric is jerked because of their inertia. As a result, water droplets separate from the fabric. As a result, a wet cloth with less water will dry out faster.
Inertia:
Any physical object's resistance to a change in velocity is known as inertia. This includes adjustments to the object's motion's speed or direction.
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