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A ball is suspended by a cord from the ceilling of a motor car What will be the effect on the position of the ball , if (i) the car is moving with unifrom velocity (ii) car is accelerated (iii) car is turning towards left ?

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(i) The ball will remain suspended vertically only
(ii) The ball will move in the backward direction
(iii) The ball will move towards right
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