why does pieces of bursting cracker fall in all possible directions
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IT SPREADS ALL OVER POSSIBLE DIRECTIONS BECAUSE THE SPACE IS MORE AND THE SPARKLES IN THE CRACKERS ARE PRESSUREFUL.
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IT SPREADS ALL OVER POSSIBLE DIRECTIONS BECAUSE THE SPACE IS MORE AND THE SPARKLES IN THE CRACKERS ARE PRESSUREFUL.
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As we all know, The laws of physics are followed everywhere.
In this case also, the law "the initial and final momentum of a particle remains same" is followed.
When a cracker bursts, the pieces try to spread in all the direction to become equal to the initial momentum. The (mass x velocity) of the fragments is equal to the the momentum of the initial momentum.
In this case also, the law "the initial and final momentum of a particle remains same" is followed.
When a cracker bursts, the pieces try to spread in all the direction to become equal to the initial momentum. The (mass x velocity) of the fragments is equal to the the momentum of the initial momentum.
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