Why we are not able to hold a earthen pot when there is no friction
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When we hold a pot , the gravitational force acts on it downward.
The frictional force between surface of our hands and the earthen pot acts opposite to the gravitational force and resists it to fall.
In absence of frictional force , the gravitational force can't be cancelled and pot will fall down, because of unbalanced force.
The frictional force between surface of our hands and the earthen pot acts opposite to the gravitational force and resists it to fall.
In absence of frictional force , the gravitational force can't be cancelled and pot will fall down, because of unbalanced force.
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