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What is the impact speed when a car moving at 300 km/h bumps into the rear of another car traveling in the.?

same direction at 94 km/h? Answer in km/h.

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The lightning always find its shortest root to reach the ground..If a man stands in a pool his head will be above the water level.So the electricity from lightning will attack the person in swimming pool. Not only at swimming pool if the person is tall amoung the group of persons it will attack the tallest person only..
Do you really want to take that chance? At every public swimming pool I've ever been to, they have you get out of the water when a thunderstorm rolls in.
Equals electricution. Get out of the water.
Oh yes, I've done it sometimes I'll just sleep through it and sometimes I can even remember dreaming an alarm went off that I tried to turn off but couldn't (because I was only trying to turn off the alarm in my dream not actually reaching out to the *real* alarmclock, the sound was real). Some people are just heavy sleepers, although wanting to wake up can make a difference. When I have a job I like I do manage to hear it, but when I went to school, which I didn't like, I slept through it. I mean I really did, I didn't wake up and consciously decide I didn't wanna get up, but unconsciously it sure makes a difference in whether I'll wake from it or not.
Any time there is lightning you need to be far away from ANY body of water and definitely not in it. Most inground pools have a lightning rod grounding the pool. That still does not make it safe for anyone to be in the pool when it's lightning or even thundering. Play it safe and get out of the pool.'

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