why does dust particles come out of a carpet when beaten with stick
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This observation is purely in agreement
with inertia and Newton's I law of motion. According to the law, in
simple terms, any object wants to remain how it has been, whether in
rest, or moving with some constant speed. In this case, the object is
the dust. Dust particles were at rest on the carpet. However when you
beat the carpet, you are forcing the dust to move along with the carpet.
Due to the dust having inertia, it doesn't move, or rather, it resists
motion. This is why dust comes out of a carpet when it is beaten with a
stick.
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carpet is made out of jute substances which are hard in nature ... so the carpets accumilate the duat in it. .. n therefore the dust comes oit as we beat
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