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nubby, If I can show you where you went wrong in your equation, do I get a gold star for the day? -- nm
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by
crash davis
Sure, let's see it. -- nm
Posted by
nubby
Nov 17 '08, 12:58
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Responses:
the g in your equation is for gravity, correct? -- nm
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crash davis
Nov 17, 12:58
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also, shouldn't there be a constant in there to account for air friction?
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znufrii
Nov 17, 13:01
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Yeah, but that would make the range smaller! -- nm
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nubby
Nov 17, 13:01
13
of course...just occurred to me it might be missing is all... -- nm
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znufrii
Nov 17, 13:02
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but if the mice had long thick hair along their limbs that formed a basic wing when propelled.... -- nm
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crash davis
Nov 17, 13:04
11
it would only reduce airspeed drag, not eliminate it altogether. -- nm
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znufrii
Nov 17, 13:09
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but when the mouse hits a thermal updraft.... -- nm
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crash davis
Nov 17, 13:11
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then you would need to add a constant. or at least modify "g", to account for lift
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znufrii
Nov 17, 13:12
1
and then the mouse floats into a passing tornado, going the opposite direction of the trebuchet .... -- nm
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crash davis
Nov 17, 13:14
Batman physics! -- nm
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nubby
Nov 17, 13:06
6
have you read that book, The Physics of Superheroes? I'm wondering if its a good, fun read. -- nm
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crash davis
Nov 17, 13:07
5
I own it, but I couldn't really get into it. -- nm
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TFox
Nov 17, 13:12
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bummer, I was hoping that it was fun -- nm
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crash davis
Nov 17, 13:15
IMO, most "The Physics of" books aren't very good. But I'll pick it up if I see it. -- nm
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nubby
Nov 17, 13:09
2
uh-oh, I haven't read The Physics of Baseball...is that on the not very good list? -- nm
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crash davis
Nov 17, 13:15
1
Yeah, Adair is... dense. -- nm
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nubby
Nov 17, 13:17
Yep.
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nubby
Nov 17, 12:59
7
Or the gravitational field is not uniform, perhaps? -- nm
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VMan
Nov 17, 13:00
3
Hey. We got the coins. Thanks again! -- nm
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Inigo
Nov 17, 13:04
1
Good stuff. Not a problem. -- nm
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VMan
Nov 17, 13:05
It would have to be a very small planet for that to have an effect. -- nm
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nubby
Nov 17, 13:01
I haven't seen anything that says Gnawnia is on earth. -- nm
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crash davis
Nov 17, 12:59
2
Well done. So, let's calculate the gravitational acceleration, shall we?
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nubby
Nov 17, 13:00
1
yeah, I'm assuming a lighter gravitational field so that Gold mice and Diamond mice can retain mouse-like speed -- nm
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crash davis
Nov 17, 13:02
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