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Why does water make a sound when it hits the ground?
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Why does a ball stop on the ground?
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Ian is playing with a ball on top of a building but the ball fell and hits the ground after 8.2 seconds. What is the final velocity of the ball just before it hits the ground and how high is the building?
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What is the basic difference between heat transfer and heat loss?
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I’m pretty much noob in physics, but I recently wondered what is light anyway. When people say nothing can travel faster than light in vacuum, what material are we talking about in essence?
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A rock is thrown with a velocity of 23. 7m/s horizontally off the top of an elevated hill. If the time it takes to reach the ground is 5.70 seconds, what is the height of the hill?
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A water balloon is dropped from the top of a 200m high tower. An archer at the base of the tower spots the balloon, waits 5.0 seconds, and shoots an arrow at 40m/s straight up towards the Ballon. How far has the balloon fallen when its struck by it?
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Does the speed of gravity necessarily equal to that of light?
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