adolwa
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| 05 Dec 2012 09:00 PM |
i made a yo mama joke saying "your mother is so fat when she jumps into a pool she displaces a significantly larger amount of water than those of less body mass"
an individual here says a body with more mass does not displace more water when jumping into identical bodies of water at the same velocity/acceleration under identical conditions
i try to explain to him force = mass * acceleration
mechanical energy = potential + kinetic = mass * gravitational accleration * height + (no elasticity here) + 1/2mass * velocity^2
impulse force = force * change in time = change in momentum = change in mass * change in velocity
since the height gravity velocity and acceleration and time to stop is exactly the same and other unstated conditions are only the same, mass is the only variable
and given the equations above, mass would increase the displacement of water if increased
therefore a larger body mass, under these condition, would displace a larger amount of water with those of less mass
take that nerd |
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Irspai
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| 05 Dec 2012 09:01 PM |
| adolwa wiped the flo wit him |
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Axm2
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| 05 Dec 2012 09:02 PM |
#TEAMADOLWA
Axmirza2 [Axm2] |
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adolwa
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Mrstick2
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adolwa
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| 05 Dec 2012 09:09 PM |
mrstick
if you read my post
"...when jumping into identical bodies of water at the same velocity/acceleration under *identical conditions*" |
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Jmanfh
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Mrstick2
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adolwa
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| 05 Dec 2012 09:13 PM |
no mass is the only variable all other variables are the same
more mass is more displacement |
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Mrstick2
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| 05 Dec 2012 09:15 PM |
uh
my brainicles cannot compute |
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MNGLOGANp
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adolwa
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Mrstick2
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Mrstick2
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| 05 Dec 2012 09:46 PM |
these are two smart brothas
i used to be smart
than i took a blunt to the mouth |
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| 19 Jun 2015 11:10 PM |
| LOL. That is now going to be my goto saying whenever someone says something really sophisticated and I don't understand what they're saying. |
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| 19 Jun 2015 11:25 PM |
| lol this is 8th grade anyways yo moma so fat her escape velocity at her surface exceeds 3.0x10^8 m/s |
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