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  2. MythBusters (2004 season) - Wikipedia

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    The jumping power of a human being cannot cancel out the falling velocity of the elevator; the elevator car would have struck the bottom of the shaft at around 53 mph (85 km/h), while a human being can jump only at around 2 or 3 mph (3 or 5 km/h), not enough to make a significant difference in the impact force.

  3. MythBusters (2009 season) - Wikipedia

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    A safety rig was constructed in case Jamie could not hold on, but he was easily able to hold on to a car going 45 mph (72 km/h). ...hold on to the roof of a car with the windows up while the car is zigzagging. Busted Jamie could not hold on when the car was going 45 mph (72 km/h). The windows were up for all tests after this.

  4. MythBusters (2010 season) - Wikipedia

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    For their first test, the Build Team used a treadmill running at 10 mph (16 km/h) to launch a weight off the back of a truck, and saw that the weight was propelled 6 ft (2 m) away. Next, the Build Team repeated the experiment but had the truck driving at 10 mph, and the weight seemed to drop straight down.

  5. Inductive charging - Wikipedia

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    Slower charging – Due to the lower efficiency, devices take 15 percent longer to charge when supplied power is the same amount. [10] More expensive – Inductive charging also requires drive electronics and coils in both device and charger, increasing the complexity and cost of manufacturing. [11] [12]

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    Modern systems run in the Gigahertz range, though one cycle does not necessarily equal one instruction. See Central processing unit and clock rate for more info. — Lomn | Talk / RfC 15:36:50, 2005-08-31 (UTC) Analysing the performance of a computer system is a very, very complex topic, if you want to tackle it in all its glory.

  7. CES (annual technology trade show) - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 exhibition was held January 710, 2010, and attracted more than 120,000 attendees. [68] Highlights include the Intel Infoscape, which is run on the Intel Core i7 processor. One computer ran two 7-foot (2.1 m) screens, displaying 576 cubes hooked up to 20,000 information sources, including 20 live video feeds.

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  9. List of Garfield and Friends episodes - Wikipedia

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    Garfield is kicked out of a pet shop and encounters Floyd, along with a dog being chased by a dimwitted animal catcher. The three animals show each other their imitations of the other's sounds (Garfield barks, Floyd meows, and the dog squeaks), and the trick helps them evade the animal catcher from the pound.