When a card placed above a glass having a coin placed on it is flicked with push, the coin fall into glass. Why
(i) State the law involved in this case. (ii) Give another example that shows this law?
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Answer: Explanation: A flick is given to the card with finger, the card flies away and the coin falls in the tumbler. It is explained by saying that due to inertia, the coin remained at its own place and the card went away due to the flick.
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: A flick is given to the card with finger, the card flies away and the coin falls in the tumbler. It is explained by saying that due to inertia, the coin remained at its own place and the card went away due to the flick.
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