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It increases velocity which in turn may cause state change that precides long enough for the bond to be precipiced by a higher order state which is then held to account for a change in the surrounding atomic structure?
For example, a hollow ball, presumably like an atom, is submerged in water more fully and released much deeper into the water. Releasing the ball at this point will cause the ball to rise in water and "leap" out of the water depending on how far it was submerged, or depending on the density of charge.
What this means then is that ball leaped out of the water and propelled more water from its surface if one were to catch it. If done with a big enough ball and from deeper within the water it might leap out of the water and propel the water well enough of its surface that the ball could be said to be "dryer" than a ball that was released from a point that is closer to the water's surface.
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