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A box with a mass of 6kg slides with speed of 4m/s across a frictionless floor. It suddenly explodes in 2 pieces. One piece of 2kg moves in same direction with 8m/s. What will be velocity of 2nd piece?
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What are the different engineering courses available? Which one should be chosen according to the marks in physics, chemistry, and maths of an aspirant with a B.Sc degree?
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Are there any online tutors who are available for free (no money involved) and can teach physics, chemistry, biology, or math?
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Two cars start from the same place at the same time and travel in the same direction. One car was travelling at the same speed of 60 km/h while another was travelling at 80 km/h. How far apart will they be after 30 minutes?
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What is the connection between quantum physics and the existence of objective reality? Does quantum physics prove that there is no objective reality, or is it just another way of looking at things? What does science say on this topic?
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Can a black hole evaporation via Hawking radiation trigger the false vacuum decay and obliterate a chunk of the universe within the event horizon of the explosion?
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