Physics, asked by RitikGuptaji, 7 months ago

Tell why water in a bucket doesn't fall when it is revolved with great velocity and why it fall when we reduce its velocity ?​

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Answered by iamsadafhasan
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Answer:

Hello!

Explanation:

If you swing it fast enough, the force you are applying to the bucket (and so the 'reaction force' as you put) will be greater than the force of gravity. Although the water doesn't fall out of the bucket, it still falls. ... Because the bucket is revolving, the water moves tangentially as it falls-and stays in the bucket.

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