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1 The larger the surface area of an object, the more collisions occur.
2 The bigger the balloon, the more collisions and the greater the buoyancy force.
3 But it's wet, it's very cold, and after a few more collisions , my thirst is gone.
4 This means you get more collisions with air-balls as well as a greater change in momentum for the air-balls.
5 With more collisions , we can study the Higgs boson, and the other things we already know about, more closely.
6 And with many more collisions .
7 Last year was a bounteous one, but in 2017 we expect even more collisions , at the same record-breaking high energy.
8 Since there are more collisions on the bottom, this creates a total force from the collisions pushing the balloon up.
9 Space trash is growing exponentially - collisions beget debris, which beget more collisions - polluting ever larger swaths of space.
10 Liquids are thousands of times denser than gases, so aiming the atomic gun at, say, liquid hydrogen would cause far more collisions .
11 Safety investigators have told Kiwirail commuter trains going into Wellington's Melling Station have got to slow down to avoid any more collisions .
12 There are therefore more collisions per second beneath the Atom that push him upward than collisions above him that direct him toward the ground.
13 The new results, based on far more collisions than were gathered in July, show that all the decays fall in line with the Standard Model.
14 "No more collisions , I hope," his chum ventured.
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