Science, asked by libeningullie2, 6 months ago

State Newton's third law of motion. Explain why
(a) We je rk wet clothes before spreading them on clothes line?
(b) The fruits fall off the branches when a strong wind blows?

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Answered by chillvibes
9

Hi. here is your answer!

Newton's third law states that for every action (force) in nature there is an equal and opposite reaction.

(A) We jack them because water droplets are at rest on the cloth. When they are jacked, due to inertia water droplets try to remain at rest. This makes them fall down and less water remains on the cloth

(B) Due to inertia of rest the fruit want to be in rest even when wind try to detach them from the tree. That's why they stay there and thus fall down due to gravity.

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Answered by longkumeraren576
3

Answer:

In every action in nature there is an equal and opposite reaction

(a) when we je rk clothes the wet clothes they are set into motion but the water droplets tend to continue at r e s t due to its in er

tia this makes the water droplets fall down and less water remains on the clothes

(b) the fruits fell off the branches when a strong wind blows because the branches comes in motion while the fruits tend to r e s t due to I n e e r t ia

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