Physics, asked by victora6797, 9 days ago

You are in a spacecraft in a region where there is no gravitational pull. You have two biscuit tins, one of which has no biscuits (because you have eaten them) and the other is full. How can you tell which is full, without opening the lid?

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Answered by shariquekhan2500
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See the answer is bit peculiar i mean there will be many assumptions to got with but simply I'm assuming that space craft is in rest with respect to you or moving with constant velocity also the force will be same on both the cans given by newton's Law of gravitation but the masses cancel out each other and there is no way you can say which one is full and which one is empty no way you can do that until you do something else like passing some sort of rays and frequencies and wavelength which will get alter by those filled biscuits but I would say last one is vague and non scientific so yeah no way you can say which is full and which one is empty

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