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  • 02-10-2018
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why is it possible to remove a paper without moving the object on it.(apply newton's law)

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JemdetNasr JemdetNasr
  • 11-10-2018

This is possible due to inertia of motion. which is nothing but newton's first law.

according to this law , an object tries to retain its state of motion or rest unless acted upon by an external force.  

consider an object placed on a paper, initially both the object and paper are at rest. to pull the paper , we apply force on the paper and paper gains velocity. but the object keeps its motion of rest and hence the paper can be removed without moving the object.


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