why are we not hurt at all while diving in a deep water tank from the height of 10 m
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It is so because when you jump in water with some momentum, then the rate of change in momentum decrease because being a liquid, water offers very less resistance to the motion of any particle in it and according to the second law of motion F ∝ rate of change in momentum. hence we do not get hurt while jumping in a pool from a great height.
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It is so because when you jump in water with some momentum, then the rate of change in momentum decrease because being a liquid, water offers very less resistance to the motion of any particle in it and according to the second law of motion F ∝ rate of change in momentum. hence we do not get hurt while jumping in a pool from a great height.
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