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Newton's Third Law: Action and Reaction Explained
Can you explain.- thomas_shvekher
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Newton's Third Law: Action and Reaction Explained
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Newton's First Law to explain Washing Machine Spin Cycle
So interesting!- thomas_shvekher
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Newton's First Law to explain Washing Machine Spin Cycle
I thought so too- thomas_shvekher
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Newton's First Law to explain Washing Machine Spin Cycle
...The water would still fly off 😂. Thanks!- thomas_shvekher
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Newton's First Law to explain Washing Machine Spin Cycle
Thank you so much!- thomas_shvekher
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Newton's First Law to explain Washing Machine Spin Cycle
It looks like the water "flies" off in a straight line- thomas_shvekher
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Newton's First Law to explain Washing Machine Spin Cycle
So the idea behind the question is that Newton's First Law states that the wet clothing will try to move in a straight line, and the holes on the drum will allow the water to espace, but not the clothes?- thomas_shvekher
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Newton's First Law to explain Washing Machine Spin Cycle
Could this mean that water is not acted upon by an external force, meaning it travels our of the clothing in a straight line (into the holes of the washer), while the clothing ocntinues to spin aound as an external force acts upon them?- thomas_shvekher
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Newton's First Law to explain Washing Machine Spin Cycle
I truly am not sure. I assume it is that because everything has inertia, an a tendency to remain in a constant state of motion, when the clothes are quickly spun around they cannot remain in a constant state of motion (of either rest or constant velocity), but the water is "pushed"/spun out of...- thomas_shvekher
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