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19 October, 20:05

Why do you think that if you drop two balls, exactly two balls rise on the other side at a similar speed? Why doesn't one ball fly off quickly instead? Why don't three balls fly off slowly? This is a difficult question, but try your best to think about what you know and what might make sense.

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  1. 19 October, 23:19
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    I think it's the mass of the ball
  2. 20 October, 00:01
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    it is the mass of the ball i believe.
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