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hit a speed bump at a kinda fast speed, heard a clunking noise from the front passenger side?

it was a loud *** clunking sound that i heard when i hit the bump, everything sounds fine now and the cars drives fine but im gonna do an inspection tommorrow just in case, what should i be looking for?(broken tie rod end, shot shock absorber, messed up spring, cracked rim(its fine when i checked it out) ball joint outta place, control arm problem, bushings)?ps- rear wheel drive vehicle(so no cv joints in front)

Answer:

Like all electrical fields, lightning seeks to return to the ground by the easiest means possible. It's why lightning prefers open fields instead of crowded places, because in the open lightning has the easiest and most direct route back to the ground.
The simplest way is to think of a bowling ball on a big rubber sheet. The ball has gravity and as you get closer to it on the sheet you are affected by that gravity. This is the most common analogy.
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