Physics is cool....but it sucks. Actually minoring in it right now.
Yep, gravity is the weakest force in the natural world.
Yep, gravity is the weakest force in the natural world.
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what till you get into relativity and quatum physics!!!!!!!!!!!!!yes, the 1.1 was in meters. I appologize, when I copied and pasted none of the units followed.
Yep, everything has a gravitational force. You exert a force on the earth just as the earth exerts a force on you. So that means when you jump you actually push the earth away from you and when you are up you are actually pulling the earth up towards you. Because the earth is so large and you are so small, the overall effects is so close to zero its not worth calculating.
Physics suxs....
I have a PhD in Physics. If you guys were even remotely serious I would explain this to you in very simple terms.![]()
I have a PhD in Physics. If you guys were even remotely serious I would explain this to you in very simple terms.![]()
Would PhD Physics, happen to be Post Hole Digger Physics?
Or, Piled Higher and Deeper Physics?
Wrong, anything with mass exerts a gravitational force.
There's even an attraction between you and the ugly chick in high school.
I've always been told that when the angle of the dangle, meets the mass of the ***, the thrust is constant. What I need to know, is if the thrust is constant, would this be considered perpetual motion?
Only if you factor in the coefficient of friction and if the tensile strength of the dangler is known.
Reading some of these previous posts made my brain itch!
I think compressive strength would be more of an issue here, you don't want that thing to buckle.