Physics, asked by 4nuska, 1 year ago

the muscular force and the gravitational force acting on a plastic bucket containing water held above ground level in your hands.discuss why the forces acting on the bucket do not bring a change in its state of motion?

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Answered by aditya127
21
this is because muscular force and gravitational force are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction thus they cancel Each Other out so there is no change in the state of motion of the bucket

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4nuska: this is not the perfect answer
aditya127: why
aditya127: thanks
4nuska: the Two forces get balanced
aditya127: same meaning
4nuska: I know that
aditya127: ok
aditya127: have a nice day
janhvisingh56: its also a reason that muscular force takes physical force and the gravitational force is also physical force so they don't take any change
Answered by Anonymous
27
HEY BUDDY ...!!!

HERE IS UR ANSWER...

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⏺️ A bucket full of water is experiencing a downward force due to gravity

⏺️ According to Newton 3rd law i.e every action has an equal and opposite reaction

⏺️ We are applying upward force to list that bucket

⏺️ Hence bucket is experiencing an equal and opposite force which cancel out each other ..

▶️ And we know F = m . a

=> where F is Force

=> total mass of bucket ( including water filled in it )

=> a is Acceleration

⏺️We had proved force is 0

So ,

=> Acceleration is also 0

=> F = m . a

=> 0 = m . a

=> a = 0

=> Which states that object is in rest or constant velocity..

▶️ So it doesn't change state of motion.

HOPE HELPED..

HAVE A NICE DAY..

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4nuska: it's too long.
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