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Q: In which American Dad episode does Roger fall from the kitchen table pulling the tablecloth with him?
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Think of the trick of pulling a tablecloth out from beneath a completely set tablewhich of Newton's laws does this illustrate?

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What is the explanation behind the magician's tablecloth trick and how does it relate to inertia?

When a magician sharply yanks a tablecloth from under any number of precarious objects selected for dramatic effect, he takes advantage of the inertia of the objects on the tablecloth. According to Sir Isaac Newton's classical laws of motion, an object at rest will remain at rest unless acted upon by an outside force; ie, even at rest, an object has inertia and will resist acceleration. As the tablecloth is pulled, the friction caused by the weight of items on it accelerates them. But this takes time; as long as the friction is low and the acceleration brief, the tablecloth can be pulled away before items on the table are moved very far. But, try this with a less slippery tablecloth (more friction) or by pulling slowly (longer acceleration) and disaster results. Basically, as long as there is more inertia (read mass) than friction, this can be done.


Why is it possible for the objects on a table to remain on the table when the table cloth was pulled away quicly?

Newton's first law of motion states that a body will maintain its current state of rest or uniform motion unless acted upon by an external force. Therefore, the magnitude of the force generated by the tablecloth on the dishes and the duration of the force determines whether the dishes fall off with the table cloth. The force that the tablecloth generates on the dishes when it starts to move is the frictional force. Therefore, the lower the coefficient of static friction of the tablecloth (e.g. plastic has a lower coefficient of friction than Velcro), the lower the magnitude of the force generated (i.e. pulling out a Teflon table cloth is much easier than pulling out a thick wool tablecloth). Also, the shorter the duration of the force (i.e. pulling the tablecloth off quickly), the lower the cumulative velocity resulting from the momentary acceleration (v = a*t, even if acceleration is large, a short time will reduce final velocity significantly). Therefore, lower coefficient of friction results in the reduction of force, the reduction of force leads to reduced acceleration (F = m*a), and reduced acceleration coupled with a short time period gives a lower final velocity.Hence it is possilble to pull a tablecloth off a table without disturbing the dishes on it.


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How does Newton's law apply to Pulling a tablecloth from under a set table?

Newton's first law statesAn object at rest will remain at rest unless acted on by an unbalanced force. An object in motion continues in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.There are forces acting on the table setting. In particular there is gravity, approximately perpendicular to the plane of the table holding the silver, plates and glassware in place. These gravitational forces are balanced by the integrity of the table itself. These forces are applied on opposite sides of the tablecloth. Inherent in the system are the coefficients of friction between tablecloth and table as well as the various coefficients of friction between tablecloth and set pieces. These coefficients will give the amount of force that will be applied should the tablecloth be moved - either slowly or rapidly.If the table cloth is moved, the aforesaid forces will be brought to act on each item. The total impulse on the objects would be the acceleration due to friction times the duration of the movement. The net velocity imparted to the place setting would by the acceleration from the force of friction time the time of acceleration.By reducing the amount of time that the force is applied, it is possible to reduce the impulse and resulting velocity of the table setting pieces. Also, by choosing a tablecloth with a low coefficient of friction the impulse imparted would be reduced. The moving pieces are then slowed by the friction of the table-set piece coefficient of friction.In the limit then the table cloth can be removed leaving the place setting minimally disturbed.


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