yes it will drop.
When a force accelerates the card, it creates a disturbance in the air around it. This disturbance creates a low-pressure zone above the glass, causing the coin to drop into the glass due to the difference in air pressure.
Distortion
According to Newton's Law of Inertia, the coin on the cardboard would tend to stay at rest when the cardboard is pulled slowly due to its inertia. As you pull the cardboard, the coin will initially stay in place relative to the glass of water due to its inertia. However, when the force increases or the cardboard is pulled quickly, the coin will slide off the cardboard due to the force exerted on it.
I assume this is not a trick question of like the rope is not taut. If the rope is taut, the load will move to the combined force of the applied force and gravity, in the vector sense. In the simple case of the applied force being directly opposite to gravity, the load will rise straight up from the ground. If the applied force is perpendicular to gravity (that is, horizontal), the load will drop to the ground at an angle, depending on the sum of the two force vectors.
If you allow the drop to roll or travel down a small cylinder or rod like a straw, a spoonhandle. glass rod, etc.
The meaning of glass drop is, when glass is dropping
You put the coin in a handkerchief over a glass of water. Then let someone hold the coin through the handkerchief. Then ask if anybody has a magic wand. If they don't. Next ask if anybody knows any magic words. Say the magic words and tell the person to drop the coin. Remove the handkerchief from over the glass of water. The coin should be gone. That is how I would do it. Oh I forgot one thing. When you put the coin in the handkerchief switch it with a clear glass disc.
Drop it
You will need to force a drop of super glue into the joint between the metal and the glass in at least two places to tighten the glass doorknob in its metal mounting. If the knob is completely off, you might need to drill a hole in the metal from the back and force the glue in between the metal and the glass.
Glass breaks when dropped on the floor because of its rigidity and lack of flexibility. When the glass hits a hard surface, the impact causes stress within the material, leading to cracks and ultimately shattering. Glass is a brittle material and is prone to breaking under sudden force or pressure.
The cast of Coin Drop - 2011 includes: James Scogin as Seller Casey Tackett as Boy
"Do not drop the bag. It contains glass articles." "Let me drop you to school today."