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when a carpet is beaten with a stick dust comes out of it explain ​

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Answered by AkashAkshitha
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The inertia of the dust particles residing on the carpet resists the change in the carpet's motion. Therefore, the carpet's forward motion exerts a backward force on the dust particles, setting them in motion in the opposite direction. This is why the dust comes out of the carpet when beaten.

Answered by Aʄʄʮ
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→ When a carpet is beaten with a stick, then the fibres of the carpet attend the state of motion while the dust particles remain in rescue to inertia rest and hence dust particles get detached.

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