Why does a coin kept on a card placed at mouth of a glass tumbler fall inside the tumbler when the card is given a sharp hit
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Give the card a sharp horizontal flick with a finger. If we do it fast then the card shoots away, allowing the coin to fall vertically into the glass tumbler due to its inertia. The inertia of the coin tries to maintain its state of rest even when the card flows off.
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