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Why does the time go so fast?
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Given two one-coins, release at the same time, coin is dropped while coin B is thrown horizontally coming from the same height. Which one do you think would reach the ground first? Why?
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If a train travels at a speed of 60 miles per hour, how far will it travel in 3.5 hours?
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If energy can neither be created nor destroyed, how do you account for the fact that there is energy present in existence at all? Existence at some point was created, so therefore energy was created.
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Is there an object that creates no sound while breaking the sound barrier?
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How do you calculate the amount of force used to lift an object with a magnet?
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Is there anything more powerful than a black hole?
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Does quantum entanglement mean that an event on a distant planet could cause an immediate effect on Earth?
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How far away from the Earth must an object be to stay on the same spot above the Earth, like say above the US?
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How do you explain how airplanes fly to a high schooler?
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If velocity decreases by 70%, what will be the percentage decrease in kinetic energy?
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At what height or distance must something fall in order not to bounce when hitting the ground?
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Does every kind of light travel at the same speed?
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Why does a ball of string appear to untangle itself?
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A stone is thrown upward with an initial velocity of 15 m/s. What is the time for the stone to reach the highest point?
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An object is traveling with a constant acceleration of 10m/s^2. How much distance will it travel in 3rd of its journey?
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What is the highest place from which a coin can be dropped without landing on its edge?
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The law of gravity says anything that goes up must come down. How come that the rain or cloud of rain is not affected by gravity?
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How can the temperature rise of a furnace be reduced if it is too high?
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A ball kicked at 45 degrees from horizontal & reached the ground 100m away. What is its initial vertical & horizontal velocity?
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