Physics, asked by nomanshoaibn, 9 hours ago

why dust comes out of a carpet when it is beaten with a stick?​

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Answered by arth696
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When the carpet is beaten with a stick, the stick exerts a force on the carpet, which sets it in motion. The inertia of the dust particles residing on the carpet resists the change in the carpet's motion. ... This is why the dust comes out of the carpet when beaten.

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Answered by Vincent2021
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When the carpet is beaten with a stick, the stick exerts a force on the carpet, which sets it in motion. The inertia of the dust particles residing on the carpet resists the change in the carpet’s motion. Therefore, the carpet’s forward motion exerts a backward force on the dust particles, setting them in motion in the opposite direction. This is why the dust comes out of the carpet when beaten.

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