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A special brand of physics helps girl to get lucky
#335225 - 12/17/14 08:39 AM
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Booger wasn't a smart nerd, just a gross one.....
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#335240 - 12/17/14 07:54 PM
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I didn't even recognize homeboy next to him, until the (quite brief) close-up.
Also, any decently educated junior highers (grade schoolers, if it was Dan Simmons' class) could solve these things.
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Re: Booger wasn't a smart nerd, just a gross one.....
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#335242 - 12/17/14 08:34 PM
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> I didn't even recognize homeboy next to him, until the (quite brief) close-up. >
Yeah, I know I know that second host, but can't put my finger on it.
> Also, any decently educated junior highers (grade schoolers, if it was Dan Simmons' > class) could solve these things.
It's not so simple. There's a lot of factors they didn't take into account... in part because they didn't have enough information to. Thus the guestimates.
Various panes of glass of various thickness and of various density and of various composition all have different shatter thresholds, all of which vary by temperature. How many of the contestants checked the weather?
The various objects being dropped likewise have varying degrees of dissipation on impact, as well as variable distention and variable surface area contact (especially the pig), absorbing and distributing a portion of the energy. If they were using bowling balls, the calculations would have been more straight forward, and all of the contestants would have likely have had the same answers.
That's a show I could get into, despite Bogger.
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Re: Booger wasn't a smart nerd, just a gross one.....
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#335244 - 12/17/14 08:57 PM
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> That's a show I could get into, despite Bogger.
Hey... He's been in highschool for 7 years... Hes no dummy.
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Re: Booger wasn't a smart nerd, just a gross one.....
[Re: GatKong]
#335246 - 12/17/14 10:13 PM
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> ...The various objects being dropped likewise have varying degrees of dissipation on impact, as well as variable distention and variable surface area contact (especially the pig), absorbing and distributing a portion of the energy. If they were using bowling balls, the calculations would have been more straight forward, and all of the contestants would have likely have had the same answers.
That's a show I could get into, despite Bogger.
Mmm, I confess I didn't watch past the run back into the house. Still, stuff like this is a waste. Anyone so capable but not working on free energy and stuff gets thumbs down.
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