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Take a hammer, tie a sufficiently strong but thin thread to it (so that it can withstand the weight of the hammer; if one thread does not withstand, take two threads) and slowly lift it up. The hammer will hang on a thread. And if you put it back on the table and want to pick it up again, but not slowly, but with a quick jerk, the thread will break.
The inertia of the hammer is so great that the thread could not stand it. The hammer did not have time to quickly follow your hand and remained in place, on the table.
Author: Rabiza F.V.
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