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Why does a steel glass move involuntarily when put on lubricated(marble) counterpart? Explain how it happens through the features of physics.

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Answered by manasanalli
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Recently, the Spangler Labs Research Team took a trip to an amusement park. (It wasn’t for fun, it was for work but it was fun.) As a group, they boarded a ride called the “Gravitron.” They stood in a circular room with their backs against a padded wall and the room began to spin. Faster and faster it went when suddenly, the floor dropped out from under them but they were pinned to the wall! They found a way to recreate this ride on a small, kitchen-science scale and this activity is how they did it.

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Answered by Anonymous
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concept of answer: matter contains particles

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you might've noticed placing a glass on a wet surface might slide it and break it's fall....pityfull...Now, how does it happen?

while the glass fall, it breaks to thousands of pieces, matters are made of particles. so, the water also contains particles. they collide and the glass moves until contact is removed

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