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The COW, CROW SHIT problem! by Tushar Vaghasiya

I was having the fever and severe headache on that day. I was returning from school. I was going to the Zadeshwar cross roads to get the bus to Surat. I was searching for some thought to distract myself from a sevear headache and meanwhile, something happened like this.

Image result for crow sitting on cowOn the route to the cross road, there was an open space where few cows were trying to find something to eat from the waste materials thrown by the public.😕😶 Suddenly one crow flew🎈 and sat on the cow.😏 It might seem regular incident to others but for me. as having a different angle to view things in my life, I got a thought like this.😉❓❓❓

What if the Crow fly, sit and 'SHIT'🤣 on the cow and cow is standing on the weighing scale?❓
What will be the change in weight?❓
What would be the nature of the graph if I plot it as Weight v/s Time for the continuous set of events from the Crow sit and shit?❓

The first thing that came into my mind that the crow-shit is leaving the crow body and sets on the cow so the weight should remain the same only!❗❕❗ But, NO, NO, NO... here I'm not talking about mass but I'm talking about weight!❕❗❕
Now I know that weight is proportional to the change in the momentum😊. so the slope would change.😜

Now it's your chance to solve it and comment your views on this.😎👍
I'll post the answer next week so that you will get some time to work it out.👍👍👍

Enjoy👲 Physics, Love💖 Physics, Live😊 Physics...

Yours,
Tushar K. Vaghasiya

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