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Why do wind turbines only have 3 blades?
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Distorted sound through speakers
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When a lion eats a zebra, does it eat it's stomach too? If so does it not get acid all over it?
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Is it true that its the amps not the volts that kills you?
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(physics) Why don't solar sails just push you directly away from the star you're drawing power from?
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Are the arbitrarily close "near miss" solutions to fermats last theorem?
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Why do wind turbines only have 3 blades?
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Distorted sound through speakers
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When a lion eats a zebra, does it eat it's stomach too? If so does it not get acid all over it?
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Is it true that its the amps not the volts that kills you?
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(physics) Why don't solar sails just push you directly away from the star you're drawing power from?
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Are the arbitrarily close "near miss" solutions to fermats last theorem?
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