1. your ear drums feel like they pop when you go deep enough under water. kinda feels like bricks. and it hurts if you stay under to long.
2. this could be a reaction from fluid pressure yes. can could be avoided by getting wax ear plugs however even with ear plugs going deep enough under water can still make your ears "pop" due to pressure but at high surfaces it would avoid that.
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Answer: <u>elastically</u> deformed or <u>non-permanently</u> deformed
Explanation:
According to classical mechanics, there are two types of deformations:
-Plastic deformation (also called irreversible or permanent deformation), in which the material does not return to its original form after removing the applied force, therefore it is said that the material was permanently deformed.
This is because the material undergoes irreversible thermodynamic changes while it is subjected to the applied forces.
-Elastic deformation (also called reversible or non-permanent deformation), in which the material returns to its original shape after removing the applied force that caused the deformation.
In this case t<u>he material also undergoes thermodynamic changes, but these are reversible, causing an increase in its internal energy by transforming it into elastic potential energy.</u>
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Therefore, the situation described in the question is related to elastic deformation.
Answer:
Vf = 3.67 [m/s]
Explanation:
To solve this problem we must use the following equation of kinematics.

where:
Vf = final velocity [m/s]
Vi = initial velocity = 4.3 [m/s]
a = acceleration or desacceleration = 0.5 [m/s²]
x = distance = 5 [m]
Note: The negative sign in the above equation means that the velocity of the ball is decreasing (desacceleration).
Now replacing:
Vf² = (4.3)² - (2*0.5*5)
Vf² = 18.49 - 5
Vf² = 13.49
using the square root, we have.
Vf = 3.67 [m/s]
Answer:
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