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Why does a man using a parachute fall through air slowly while a stone falls through air very fast?
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A rock is dropped from the top of a building that is 122.5 m high. How long will the rock hit the ground?
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How much sand is in 1 cubic meter volume?
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Why does sound get quieter when you close the door, even though sound travels faster in solids?
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A particle at rest starts moving in a horizontal straight line with uniform acceleration. What is the ratio of the distance covered during the fourth and the third second?
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Should you leave more than $1,000 in a checking account?
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How could there be a Big Bang if there was no universe?
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A stone is dropped from rest. what is the acceleration of stone immediately after it is dropped?
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Theoretically, can antimatter be used to create a wormhole?
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If time is a dimension, is it correct to say that the past, present, and future all exist simultaneously?
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How can you prove that light is a form of energy (in short)?
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How did cannonballs actually work? I understand they were heavy balls flying at high speeds, but is that actually all that made them so effective? And if so why wasn't it ever improved on?
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How much external pressure can a human body withstand?
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What volume of the balloon is 50 cubic centimeter at 0°C and mmHg? The volume is increased to 250 cubic centimeters at 0 °C. What is the new pressure?
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Jamie
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What is the least common state of matter in the universe?
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How many more years will it take until we achieve teleportation?
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Pizza makers traditionally make the crust by throwing the dough up in the air and spinning it. Why does this make the pizza crust bigger?
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Does an air-filled balloon float?
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Does warming and keeping a room at 22°C consume the same amount of energy as keeping it at 17°C?
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Why does a balloon make a noise when it bursts? That's strange, isn't it?
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