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What made the coin drop into the glass tumbler?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The coin has inertia, meaning it really wants to stay in one place. If you move the card slowly, it isn't fast enough to overcome that force. If you flick it quickly, the coin stays in one place and then drops into the cup.

Answered by mohit810275133
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Explanation:

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Explanation:

Explanation:The coin has inertia, meaning it really wants to stay in one place. If you move the card slowly, it isn’t fast enough to overcome that force. If you flick it quickly, the coin stays in one place and then drops into the cup. An object at rest will remain at rest. If you are brave, put the card on your finger and the coin on top… try to flick the card out until the coin stays on your finger. It can be done!

Experiment further:

Use a sheet of printer paper with a few heavier (non-breakable) objects on it. See if you can quickly pull the paper out from under the objects.

Another cool example of inertia: Put your hand, palm side up, next to your ear. Put a coin on your elbow. In one swift motion, bring your hand straight forward and try to catch the coin before it drops.

If you’re fast (and lucky) enough, you will catch the coin before gravity has a chance to bring it down.I hope you enjoyed this simple experiment and learned a little bit about the first law of motion and inertia.

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