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    Flat rocks might not ship the most dramatic splash

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    When you need to discover a rock that can make the biggest potential splash, you would possibly do effectively searching for one that’s ever so barely curved. This will produce the largest impression drive when it hits water, in keeping with a discovering that overturns a long-held perception in physics.

    The discovery was made by Jesse Belden at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center in Rhode Island and his colleagues, who got down to study the concept {that a} flat object produces the best impression on water.

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