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found a fire hydrant can i sell it?

today i found a fire hydrant on the street that is not attached i would like to take it and sell it. how much would i be able to sell it for? and is that legal?

Answer:

What would you like to be doing with the butter? Indulge!
it's getting slippery with all the butter here!!
1. The basketball and other object whether it's more massive or not would fall towards each other. 2. The blanket and ball model represents 2D, it's just an easy way for us to visualize it. Yes it's not entirely accurate, but it helps. 3. Gravity can exist in 3D, much the same way an electromagnetic field can exist in 3D. Ever use the iron fillings on the piece of paper to visualize a magnetic field? Well that is also a 2D model, but you also know that it does also work for every other plane. To answer your question, gravity is a field force. The same way the electromagnetism is a field force. The field extends in all directions.
I'm not quite sure what you're planing to do with it but I can think of plenty great things to do with butter,a wet suit, rubber sheets and you.

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