2013-12-02

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2013-12-02
2013-12-02
Title text: 2013-12-02

Votey[edit]

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How introductory physics problems are written:
Problem 4:
A steel wall has water on one side.
It is 30 meters tall and the water is 20 meters
tall. Where should the axis be so that it doesn' t
tip over? Repeat this exercise for copper, ice, oak, osmium, neutronium, and solid xenon held
together by magic. Then, repeat each case, with each of the following liquids replacing water: mercury, liquid nitrogen, blood, petroleum, and molten lead.
This problem is a bit dry.
What if we added fun?
Problem 4:
A SUPERMAN with the properties of a steel wall has water on one side.
It is 30 meters tall and the water is 20 meters
tall. Where should the axis be so that it doesn't t
tip over? Repeat this exercise for copper, ice,
oak, osmium, neutronium, and solid xenon held
Caption: together by magic. Then, repeat each case, with each of the following liquids replacing water: mercury, liquid nitrogen, blood, petroleum, and molten lead.

Votey Transcript[edit]

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Kids won't go for that. Let's make it a pokemon. By -

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