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Here is a 1,200lb pumpkin being dropped 100ft into a pool. -- (link)
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Ender
Oct 22 '21, 14:17
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https://youtu.be/FxaOUzoDvmc
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but why not drop a 1 lb pumpkin a 100 ft on a 10lb pumpkin which then falls a 100 ft to hit a 100 pound pumpkin? -- nm
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tRuMaN
Oct 22, 14:19
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because then it's a squash. -- nm
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Reagen
Oct 22, 14:21
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a squash *in orbit* if the materials hold their elasticity -- nm
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Beryllium
Oct 22, 14:32
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