Why is a tree shaken to get it's fruits down?
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On shaking d branches if a tree, d fruits fell down : The reason is that when d stem is shaken, they come in motion, while the fruits due to inertia, remain in the state of rest. Thus, the massive and weakly attached fruits get detached from d branches and fall down due to the pull of gravity.
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Here's your answer ^_^
On shaking d branches if a tree, d fruits fell down : The reason is that when d stem is shaken, they come in motion, while the fruits due to inertia, remain in the state of rest. Thus, the massive and weakly attached fruits get detached from d branches and fall down due to the pull of gravity.
Hope this helps!!☺❤
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It ia due to Newton's First Law Of Motion.
The fruits and trees are in state of rest. When we shake the tree, the tree is in motion but due to inertia at rest, the fruits tend to remain at rest.
And hence, when force ia great enough, they get seperated.
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