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Posted By: SHOY VARGHESE       Member Level: Bronze       Posted Date: 01 May 2007       Category: Physics

A bucket containing water is rotated in vertical circle at a high speed. What will happen to the water when the bucket is upside down at the highest point?



Select Answer:

All the water will spill out
Some water will spill out
Water will be thrown out at a tangent
No water will spill out




      
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