Physics is the science that studies phenomena and laws of nature, such as motion, energy, light, heat, electricity, magnetism, etc. Physics helps us understand how the world around us is structured and how we can use its resources for our benefit.
However, physics also faces many fictions that distort our perception of reality. Some of these false claims arose due to a lack of knowledge, others due to the erroneous interpretation of facts, and still others due to the influence of culture and traditions.
In this article, we will look at some of the most common and persistent fictions about the laws of physics that have no scientific basis. We will show why they are incorrect and which physical principles explain reality. Our goal is not only to debunk myths but also to increase interest and curiosity in physics as an fascinating and useful science.
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FICTION
A coin dropped from a skyscraper can kill a person

FICTION
Lightning never strikes the same place twice

FICTION
Liquids exert pressure only downward, on the bottom of the vessel

FICTION
Cat bodies are structured in a special way, so they don't get hurt when falling from heights

FICTION
Friction is always harmful

FICTION
A person can jump much higher on the Moon than on Earth

FICTION
The higher the voltage of the electric current, the more dangerous it is

FICTION
Water in a kettle has the same mass before and after heating

FICTION
Vacuum is characteristic only of space

FICTION
Jumps from great heights into water are safe

FICTION
If you press the brake pedal sharply, the car will stop faster

FICTION
A person running in the rain will get less wet than one who walks slowly

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