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during a magic show, a magician quickly pulls a tablecloth off of a table set with dishes without disturbing the dishes. what law explains why the dishes did not move when the tablecloth was pulled out from under them?

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Answer:

Newton's first law of Inertia.

Explanation:

This explains how a magician is able to remove a tablecloth from under dishes and glasses on the table without disturbing them. Because of the mass of the object, it remains in inertia. The Tablecloth, in this trick, is slippery so that it does not have any real friction with glasses and dishes.