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Dust is removed from a carpet, if we strike it with a stick,
why ?

Answer Posted / vaishavi shahi

Initialy, both the carpet and the dust are at rest. when the carpet is shaken with a sticks , it is set into motion whlie the dust remains in the state of rest due to inertia of rest. Thus, dust falls down due to the pull of gravity.

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