Bro Challenged Inertia… And Physics Won 😳🧠 #shorts
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How can someone pull a tablecloth without knocking over the dishes? 😳🍽️
The answer is Newton's First Law of Motion, also called the Law of Inertia.
Objects naturally resist changes in their state of motion. When the tablecloth is pulled very quickly, friction acts for only a tiny fraction of a second, transferring very little force to the dishes.
👉 Objects at rest resist motion
👉 A fast pull minimizes force transfer
👉 Low friction helps keep the dishes stationary
The trick succeeds because the dishes gain very little acceleration before the cloth is gone.
A perfect real-world demonstration of inertia, friction, impulse, and Newton's First Law in action.
💬 Would you dare try this experiment? 👇
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