@@francisfrancis4219 I know from personal experience that you can make a large ball pop out of the water. Here's a clear example of a ball going well above the surface, on UA-cam: ua-cam.com/video/KGzkuMjPaRk/v-deo.htmlsi=g_EEz1AHto5pIpQW&t=13 Your claim clearly does NOT stand!
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A submerged ball when released does not “rocket out of the water”. It rockets up when in the water, but only to reach the surface.
No way. I had to download lousy TT just to see that?! What I said stands. No conservation of energy cheating.
@@francisfrancis4219 I know from personal experience that you can make a large ball pop out of the water. Here's a clear example of a ball going well above the surface, on UA-cam:
ua-cam.com/video/KGzkuMjPaRk/v-deo.htmlsi=g_EEz1AHto5pIpQW&t=13
Your claim clearly does NOT stand!
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Thanks for the kind words.