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The last one is actually true and false simultaneously
2026-08-17 04:58:51
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Sam :
The first question is not specific enough to allow for an answer. If you assume that the cups are equal in mass, then the hot weighs more. If you assume equal volume, then the cold cup weighs more
2026-07-29 18:31:55
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𝐆𝐢𝐞𝐠𝐨🧋 :
i love how veritasium is bigger now but i miss the good old days when it just was one guy
2026-07-29 13:34:04
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anth73 :
coffee less as it's less dense in same volume.
this easily over shadows mass gained from excess energy.
2026-07-29 13:49:20
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obaaaaadah :
more kinetic energy, mass and energy equivalent. so more
2026-07-29 13:34:21
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underscore🕸️ :
But what if i dont like coffee?
2026-07-29 13:37:28
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Juan Erke :
the first question is extremely misleading.
2026-08-02 15:46:31
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kiIIy :
im going to need an explanation for these cause they sound made up. like you have no way to measure every single wine cork being unsealed.
2026-07-29 15:55:38
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… :
The misleading nature of the first question turns me off the idea of buying this trivia game
2026-08-11 13:03:36
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dr mgaak :
1. More because of extra kinetic energy.
2. Pringles, it's also called a saddle.
3. Yes, because of the large pressure difference between the bottle and the air.
4. It's diamond, the crystal lattice is very stiff so phonons have a large free mean path.
5. No idea. I'd risk saying "no" because the Schrödinger's cat thing was an attempt at a joke.
2026-08-01 01:28:30
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Charlie Taylor :
1st bro
2026-07-29 13:33:47
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davidkodd :
cooperations are really ruining our favourite channels, trying to change theain character
2026-07-30 00:37:07
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saul badman :
why
2026-07-29 13:36:28
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