Death Waves Grenades

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  • Verdicts

    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
    Supporting Text:
    If you are up to your neck in the water, grenades can kill you by disrupting your body function without any grenade fragment hitting you.

    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
    Supporting Text:
    The accusation, ‘it is lie that water can protect you form handgrenade blast’ is indeed a lie. But the plaintiff has marked it as a lie, when the accusation should be marked as truth.

    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
    Supporting Text:
    It is a lie that water can protect you from grenades from what I have read.

    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
    Supporting Text:
    The plaintiff marked the accusation incorrectly.

    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
    Supporting Text:
    If you are up to your neck in the water, grenades can kill you by disrupting your body function without any grenade fragment hitting you.

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
    Supporting Text:
    100% correct. Just like how sound travels further in water than air, concussion waves travel further and maintain greater kinetic effect in water as well.

    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 0 %
    Supporting Text:
    While water can protect you from fragments and bullets, the wave shock from a grenade can kill you too.

    Answer: Don't Know
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
    Supporting Text:
    While water can protect you from fragments and bullets, the wave shock from a grenade can kill you too. Be nice to know more of the mortal circumstances.

    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
    Supporting Text:
    As stated it is a lie.

    Answer: Don't Know
    Answer Confidence: 95 %
    Supporting Text:
    I'll wait for the plaintiff to explain this case and then decide.

    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 0 %
    Supporting Text:
    While water can protect you from fragments and bullets, the wave shock from a grenade can kill you too.

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
    Supporting Text:
    Precisely correct. Bullets are effectively tiny drill bits. The resistance from water slows them very effectively (but preserves ballistic information for matching NIBIN hits … ask me how I know).

    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
    Supporting Text:
    The whole truth needs to be understood to understand how to protect yourself with water.

    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
    Supporting Text:
    The whole truth needs to be understood to understand how to protect yourself with water.

    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: Don't Know
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
    Supporting Text:
    Still have some explaining to do to figure that out.

    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
    Supporting Text:

    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
    Supporting Text:
    The whole truth needs to be understood to understand how to protect yourself with water.

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
    Supporting Text:
    The presented text is true. If the original text had been “Water can protect you from grenades” then it would have been properly categorized as a lie. The best protection from a fragmentation grenade (assuming you can’t get behind cover) is to leap prone away from the grenade with your arms underneath you, your feet crossed, and your boot soles together and facing the grenade. This minimizes your exposed body parts and presents a relatively tough surface to the shrapnel.

    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer:
    The deceit is that the lie is misleading.
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
    Supporting Text:
    This is a great case where the lie is misleading and you need to better understand when it is not a lie and when it is one.

    Answer:
    If the lie were true that would be the deceit. But as it is the lie is correct
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer:
    The deceit is that the lie is misleading.
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer:
    I think there is a hidden agenda here.
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
    Supporting Text:

    Answer:
    The deceit is that the lie is misleading.
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
    Supporting Text:
    This is a great case where the lie is misleading and you need to better understand when it is not a lie and when it is one.

    Answer:
    The deceit is that the lie is misleading.
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
    Supporting Text:
    This is a great case where the lie is misleading and you need to better understand when it is not a lie and when it is one.

    Answer:
    The deceit is that the lie is misleading.
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
    Supporting Text:
    The original accusation was awkwardly phrased. There was no deceit but the “lie” relies on a factual error.

    Answer:
    The deceit is that the lie is misleading.
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
    Supporting Text:
    This is also a case when the deceit is probably never intended since water, in most circumstances, can provide some protection against things like bullets and fragments.

    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
    Supporting Text:
    This is also a case when the deceit is probably never intended since water, in most circumstances, can provide some protection against things like bullets and fragments.

    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: Don't Know
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
    Supporting Text:
    Very confused at this point. Looking for hidden truth.

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
    Supporting Text:
    This is also a case when the deceit is probably never intended since water, in most circumstances, can provide some protection against things like bullets and fragments.

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
    Supporting Text:
    The “deceit” is perpetuation of what seems like common wisdom to those who don’t know much about physics. It’s an old wives’ tale like tampons for gunshot wounds … well-meaning but ultimately inaccurate.

    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer:
    This is a great case of what is probably an unintentional lie due to lack of understanding of physics and medical science.
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
    Supporting Text:

    Answer:
    This is a great case of what is probably an unintentional lie due to lack of understanding of physics and medical science.
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer:
    The motivation is to be informative
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer:
    Lost me on this one.
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
    Supporting Text:

    Answer:
    This is a great case of what is probably an unintentional lie due to lack of understanding of physics and medical science.
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
    Supporting Text:

    Answer:
    This is a great case of what is probably an unintentional lie due to lack of understanding of physics and medical science.
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
    Supporting Text:

    Answer:
    The motivation is to be informative
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
    Supporting Text:
    The plaintiff’s explanation above is excellent.

    Answer:
    I'm not sure what the motivation is.
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: Unacceptable
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
    Supporting Text:
    Everyone should know how water can kill them.

    Answer: Unacceptable
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
    Supporting Text:
    Everyone should know how water can kill them.

    Answer: Unacceptable
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: Don't Know
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: Unacceptable
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
    Supporting Text:
    Water is just as dangerous during a grenade attack.

    Answer: Unacceptable
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
    Supporting Text:
    Everyone should know how water can kill them.

    Answer: Acceptable
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
    Supporting Text:
    On its face it’s acceptable. But with a little research, it’s not.

    Answer: Acceptable
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer:
    This is factually untrue.
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
    Supporting Text:

    Answer:
    This is factually untrue.
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
    Supporting Text:

    Answer:
    This is factually untrue.
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
    Supporting Text:

    Answer:
    Don't vote for a divisive liar!
    Answer Confidence: 50 %
    Supporting Text:
    This is the theme I believe although not sure how we got here.

    Answer:
    This is factually untrue.
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
    Supporting Text:

    Answer:
    This is factually untrue.
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer:
    Explosions aren’t like bullets. What protects you from one won’t necessarily protect you from the other.
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    Answer:
    This is true, but misleading.
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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