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Fun video showing what happens if you drop a ball on different planets!

July 21, 2021 Photo 鹤 槐: Pixels Follow RT An interesting animated planetary scientist who shows how fast an object falls on the surface of the Sun, Earth, Jupiter, Moon and Pluto. Revealed by James O’Donoghue. Animation shows a ball falling 1 km to the surface of each object assuming no air resistance. For example, it takes the ball 2.7 seconds to fall that distance from the Sun, while it takes 14.3 seconds to land. Read more “It should give you an idea of ​​the gravity you feel in each object,” O’Donoghue said. But what about the gravitational pull of the big planets against Earth? Interestingly, it takes 13.8 seconds for the ball to fall on Saturn and 15 seconds for Uranus.

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Oil prices slip as pandemic takes toll on India s fuel sales

Oil prices slip as pandemic takes toll on India s fuel sales Published 2 hours ago By Florence Tan SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Oil prices fell on Monday as a catastrophic second wave of a coronavirus epidemic in India cut short a recovery in oil demand there, offsetting optimism about a strong rebound in demand in developed countries and China in the second half of the year. Brent crude futures for July fell 15 cents, or 0.2%, to $66.61 a barrel by 0244 GMT while U.S. West Texas Intermediate for June was at $63.48 a barrel, down 10 cents, or 0.2%. State-level restrictions aimed at stemming infections in India have caused fuel sales in the world s third largest consumer to drop in April, preliminary data shows.

KPN s quarterly profit in line with estimates, reiterates 2021 goals

KPN s quarterly profit in line with estimates, reiterates 2021 goals Published 5 hours ago AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Royal KPN NV, the Netherlands largest telecoms company, on Friday reported quarterly earnings in line with estimates, with a decline in sales and core profit, and reiterated its financial targets for a fractional profit growth this year. The company said first-quarter adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation after leases (EBITDAL), came in at 568 million euros ($688 million), down from 575 million euros a year earlier. Analysts had expected 565 million euros, according to a company-compiled poll. The company s revenue fell 2.9% to 1.29 billion euros. KPN reiterated its forecast of adjusted EBITDA after leases of 2.345 billion euros this year, slightly better than the 2.32 billion euros it reported in 2020. Although the company s sales are expected to continue their multi-year decline, KPN is investing heavily in fibre optic networks

Spain s GDP contracts slightly in Q1, dragged by COVID measures

Spain s GDP contracts slightly in Q1, dragged by COVID measures Published 6 hours ago MADRID (Reuters) -Spain s economy shrank slightly in the first quarter from the previous three months, preliminary data showed on Friday, as restrictions to curb a third wave of coronavirus and a massive January snowstorm stifled output. The euro zone s fourth largest economy contracted 0.5%, the National Statistics Institute (INE) said, in line with a forecast of economists polled by Reuters and after a reading of 0% growth in the previous quarter. As infections surged in the wake of the Christmas holidays, authorities tightened restrictions on movement and limited business opening hours, weighing on output and denting early optimism for a quick recovery from 2020 s record 10.8% slump.

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