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You walk outside and throw a glass ball thirty feet up in the air. It does not break. How is this possible?

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You walk outside and throw a glass ball thirty feet up in the air. It does not break. How is this possible?
posted Jun 26, 2015 by Anshika Utadi

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6 Answers

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ITS UP IN THE AIR NOT ON GROUND

answer Sep 21, 2015 by anonymous
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Maybe I can catch that

answer Jun 26, 2015 by M Karthikeyan M Karthikeyan
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because it falls in a pool of water

answer Sep 15, 2016 by Hayford Baah
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If the tensile strength of the glass ball is greater than the force of acceleration + the force of resistance of the air, then it will not break.
Since nothing is mentioned of the ball returning to earth, then other data is not needed.

answer Nov 20, 2016 by George Davros
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there is someone up there who catches it

answer May 30, 2017 by Kewal Panesar
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Because you catch it.

answer Aug 18, 2017 by Subhash Gupta



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