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A paper is placed in between two books can be quickly pulled out without movinf the books. whuch statement explains this phenomenon

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Answer:( D ) The books have a great deal of inertia and do not move easily.

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This is easily explained saying that the frictional force between the books and the paper isn't big enough to produce a displacement in the books. The displacement in the books doesn't happen because the frictional force between the books and the surface they are standing on is bigger than the paper's one.
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