Its usually called gravity. It makes you fall down too.
They reason is that when a carpet or any fabric is not cleaned for a long time, dust accumulates in small spaces between fibers. When we hit it with a stick, concussion waves are produced which force the dust particles out of it. That's why we see dust flying off.
The impact of the stick causes a shock wave across the blanket (or other body when something collides with it). The ripple effect cause the particles to be thrown from the surface
Yes. And this is the cause of fogs. Fogs are just dust particles on which water is present. There are no fogs in America as it does not have dust particles.
A particle of dust
To clean it.
They reason is that when a carpet or any fabric is not cleaned for a long time, dust accumulates in small spaces between fibers. When we hit it with a stick, concussion waves are produced which force the dust particles out of it. That's why we see dust flying off.
They reason is that when a carpet or any fabric is not cleaned for a long time, dust accumulates in small spaces between fibers. When we hit it with a stick, concussion waves are produced which force the dust particles out of it. That's why we see dust flying off.
The law of physics involved in cleaning a carpet by beating it with a stick is Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When you beat the carpet with a stick, the force exerted by the stick causes the dirt and dust particles to be dislodged and lifted from the carpet fibers.
Because when you shake it the particles break free of the threads!
1. In case of a spaceship when it is in space free from all gravitational forces, if suddenly the rockets are turned off, the spaceship will not have acceleration, but still it continues in motion with a uniform velocity. To bring it to the zero velocity we must give it a breaking force by turning on the rocket in the opposite direction. 2. When we hit a hanging carpet using a stick, we see dust particles coming out of the carpet. When the carpet is at rest along with the dust particles, we do not see the dust particles as they are hidden in the carpet at rest. When the carpet is hit with a stick, the carpet is motion with a sudden start. As the dust particles are at rest, they continue to in that state. So when we hit the carpet, the carpet moves and dust particles are seen as they were at the state of rest. 3. When some glass cups are placed on a table covered with silk tablecloth, and the table cloth is pulled fast off the table, the cups stand without falling or toppling down. When the cups and tablecloth were undisturbed, they were at rest without any motion. When the cloth was pulled suddenly, the cups continued in their previous state thereby resulting in the standing of cups. Pranoy Arun
Wool, dust particles from skin and other organic animal material.
Small dust particles.
Inertia
The impact of the stick causes a shock wave across the blanket (or other body when something collides with it). The ripple effect cause the particles to be thrown from the surface
Dust particles are solids.
Dust particles are tiny particles of solid material.
I guess it depends on the carpet type and how dirty it is. What allergies does your child have? I would keep the carpet clean as well as the rest of the house because I know dust particles can trigger allergies and asthma. Carpet isn't bad for kids with allergies, no, but it can be if it's dirty and dusty.