you have got to be kidding me? even a 10 year old knows that they don't. it's only a toy. how embarrassing.
maybe ask a gypsy? they probably know they believe in that crap or an addict like one from my class
It's difficult to determine the exact number without specific measurements, but the average Mini Cooper has a cargo volume of around 8-10 cubic feet. Assuming a ping pong ball has a volume of about 2.7 cubic inches, you could potentially fit several thousand ping pong balls in a Mini Cooper.
My two friends decided to find out this once a couple of years ago. They got an axe from the garage to try and open it and kept throwing it against a brick wall. Eventually they found out it was just ink inside, regular ink I would imagine. Hope this helps!
The second magic number in nuclear physics is 50. Nuclei with 50 protons or 50 neutrons tend to have increased stability, as they fill a complete shell of nucleons. This means that nuclei with proton or neutron numbers close to 50 often exhibit magic properties.
Answer = Maximum of three steps to find heavy ball. Put one tennis ball aside and put the other 8 on the scale - 4 on each side. If the scale is balanced you're done - the one you put aside is the heavy ball If not Remove the 4 balls on the light side of the scale. The heavy ball is one of the four still on the scale. Spit these four in two on each side of the scale. Remove the two on the light side of the scale. The heavy ball is one of the two remaining balls on the scale. Split the two remaining balls. Your done. Solution #2 - heavier ball found in two steps: Step 1: group 9 balls in sets of 3. Reserve 3 balls(a), put 3 on each side of scale(b) and (c). Observe that heavier ball is in one of three sets, (a), (b) or (c) - either the scale side that dropped or the reserved set, if the scale balanced. Step 2: Split the set with the heavier ball - reserve one and place one on each side of the scale. Observe that heavier ball is one of the 3 balls, - either the scale side that dropped or the reserved ball, if the scale balanced. Solved in two steps.
The description provided seems to fit the billiard ball labeled 8-ball in the game of pool. This ball is solid black and stands out from the other colorful balls on the table.
yes all the time don't hate just appreciate mothasucka
If you want the truth, this is not a way to do it. You will be much better off staying away from such things. It can promote nothing but trouble.
I think it is ...
Magic 8 balls just give you a random answer. You shake it and it gives you a random answer you ave to ask it a yes or no question. So yes they lie i guess!
it depends what you put in it .... some are and are not
To Tell the Truth - 1969 was released on: USA: 8 September 1969
Um no because they are always random. try putting in the same question a few times in a row and you'll get different answers like yes and no
If you trust your intuition - yes!! Try free iPhone app Yes/No oracle in iStore that is just same as Magic 8 Ball.
WikiAnswers is not an Ouija Board or a Magic 8 ball. WikiAnswers can not tell the future.
For the Love of Ray J - 2009 To Tell the Truth 1-8 was released on: USA: 30 March 2009
To Tell the Truth - 1956 1960-10-10 was released on: USA: 10 October 1960
The Nutt House - 1989 To Tell the Truth 1-8 was released on: USA: 1989 UK: 2 December 1989 Netherlands: 8 December 1990