2018-03-08
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In this video I show you how potential energy is turned into heat when you drop something. This is the reason why a ball stops bouncing when you drop it. I then answer the question posed in the title and calculate how high you would need to drop an egg for it to cook just from the heat of impact, but is that really even possible! Watch and find out!
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