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Say I have 10 iPhones in a red bucket, and 10 Galaxy Notes in a blue bucket.

Now, I throw both buckets in the air with excessive force at the same time, and put the buckets on the ground next to each other before any phones start their decent.

How many phones land in the blue bucket?

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  • 1
    About 5-8. Why?
  • 4
    @NoMad just passing the time 😴
  • 3
    @C0D4 Try it yourself
  • 2
    @C0D4 then none. That's one expensive useless study you did there. What a waste. Tsk tsk tsk
  • 2
    @NoMad all these savings of not going out for over a year, got to do something to spice things up 😆

    @nerd-chan you have a lot of faith in Samsung.
  • 1
    How can you both throw the buckets in the air and put them back to the ground at the same time?
  • 3
    Assuming 10 phones weight around 1kg and your “excessive force” is > 10 kN, no phones will ever land.
  • 3
    Trick question.

    All the phones land in a toilet bowl.
  • 2
    Things boredom makes you do
  • 3
    I’m not sure how many would end up in the buckets, but I’m positive there will be a new security vulnerability discovered in them before they land.
  • 0
    But how strong is the wind current in the area you are throwing them?
  • 0
    @stupid-punk

    Asking the real questions I see.

    weather conditions for today are:

    Temp: 10.9'c
    Wind Speed: 8km/h
    Wind Direction: North
    Humidity: 98%
    Pressure: 1,014 hPa

    @electrineer I didn't say I let them go 😏
  • 0
    n*Pl=1-Pr phones
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