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As the ball rises from point 1 to point 3 it slows down - This is True
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True. When a river slows down, it loses its ability to carry large sediment particles, so it deposits them first. Smaller particles settle later as the energy of the river decreases further.
No, a parachute slows down as it falls through the air due to air resistance. The parachute creates drag which counteracts the force of gravity, causing it to descend at a controlled speed.
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Time Travel is not true. But Einstein said, that gravity slows down time. Pretty Cool, Huh?
Potential Energy = mass * gravity * height. The higher the ball, the greater its PE. . Kinetic Energy = ½ * mass * velocity. The ball slows down as it goes up. As it goes up it, Kinetic energy decreases. . Kinetic energy decreases as potential energy increases. And the reverse is true as the ball comes down. The total energy (PE + KE) remains constant
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Absolutely everything we ingest (except cellulose) gets broken down by enzymes in our guts. Alcohol is an exception. It is absorbed in the intestine, where it then makes its way to the liver. Here, the body uses the enzyme ethanol dehydrogenase to turn the ethanol to ethanal. This goes on to be concerted into useful substances. Food eaten prior/during drinking alcohol merely slows down the rate at which the alcohol gets absorbed as the pumps that absorb the products of digestion from our diet may be more selective in taking up useful molecules such as glucose.