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Jun 11 at 2:32 vote accept Madly_Maths
Jun 10 at 19:35 comment added WillO When the ball hits the ground, how does the ground know whether it was thrown from one height or dropped from a higher one?
Jun 10 at 19:20 comment added rob You have confused Silly Putty for Play-Doh. Silly Putty balls bounce. It's a weird substance.
Jun 10 at 19:12 comment added Solomon Slow @JonCuster youtu.be/A1no81m2lZE
Jun 10 at 19:06 answer added Solomon Slow timeline score: 1
Jun 10 at 18:24 answer added Jesse timeline score: 2
Jun 10 at 18:24 comment added Triatticus @JonCuster well there are different velocities which give different results for silly putty given its non-newtonian nature.
Jun 10 at 18:22 comment added Jon Custer A ball of Silly Putty pretty much just goes splat and stays there, whether thrown or not.
Jun 10 at 18:02 history asked Madly_Maths CC BY-SA 4.0