Physics, asked by kambe6922, 9 months ago

why does water don't rotate when we rotate a bucket of water ​

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Answered by sarveshcpr
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Explanation:

Quick Physics:

This is an example of centripetal (circular) motion. The water stays in the bucket because of inertia. The water wants to fly off from the circle, but the bucket gets in the way and keeps it in place.

Answered by stark0073
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Answer:

Because water has more volatile pressure and surface tension compared to molecules of the bucket

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