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When a carpet is beaten with a stick , dust comes out of it. Explain.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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An object's inertia tends to resist any change in its state of rest or motion. If a carpet is beaten with a stick then the carpet begins to move. But, the particles of dust are trying to resist their state of rest.

Answered by palsss
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Explanation:

When a carpet is beaten with a stick, the dust comes out of it because of law of inertia.  When the carpet is beaten with a stick, the carpet is set into motion. Due to inertia of rest, the dust particles tend to remain at rest. As a result, the dust particles fall off.

Initially the dust particles are at rest along with the carpet. Beating the carpet with the stick makes the carpet to move but the dust particles remain at rest due to inertia at rest, thus the dust gets detached from the carpet.

An object’s inertia tends to resist any change in its state of rest or motion. If a carpet is beaten with a stick then the carpet begins to move. But, the particles of dust are trying to resist their state of rest. The dust particles remain in a state of rest, while the carpet moves, as per Newton’s first law of motion. The particles of dust thus emerge from the carpet.

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