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Explain the reasons for the following `(A S_(1))`
(a) Why dust comes out of carpet when it is beaten with a stick ?
(b) Laggage kept on the roof of a bus is tied with a rope.
(c ) Why a pace bowler in cricket tuns from a long distance before he bowls ?

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