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Why do some people sink when trying to float in a pool?
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A baseball is thrown a distance of 55m. What is its speed if it takes 0.45s to cover the distance?
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How will energy be created inside the Big Bang?
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If a rock is thrown up from Earth, how fast would it have to be going in order for it not to fall back down?
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What is a good answer when someone says I'm sorry to hear that?
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A ball being tied to a rope on one end and you spin the rope on the other end so that the ball is in a constant circular motion. Why is the ball pulled by gravity when its velocity magnitude is below a certain point and why is it not otherwise?
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If two trains are travelling at exactly the same speed, why would a faster train travel less distance than a slower train?
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A ball of mass 500g is kicked into the air at an angle of 45° and it reaches a height of 12m. What was its initial speed?
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Is static electricity harmful to humans?
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Why is our physics theory still incomplete?
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Do we travel through time at the speed of light?
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A ball is projected with a velocity of 10m/s at an angle of 30 degrees with the horizontal. What will be the speed of the ball after 1 sec?
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If you turn on a torch in a dark room, you will see where the torch light ends. Where does the light go? Why don't we see it anymore?
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Can a gravitational field exist independently of matter?
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What are the physics of electric heaters turning on automatically when the temperature reaches a certain level of cold?
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