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Weird Question?
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Ok.. everyone post a weird question they'd like an answer too,
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Do simese (sp) twins have to buy 1 or 2 train/bus fares?
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Do simese (sp) twins have to buy 1 or 2 train/bus fares?
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If you strapped buttered toast to a cats back, would it like spin forever and stuff.
ohhhhhhh.... i get ya. i get ya now buddy.
Still nah dude. The theory of... (see section of above post) something, in laymans terms, what come up must come down. Or maybe not... I'm really thinking of the thing that when something is thrown off like a building it keeps builidng speed until it lands... and now that I think about it I don't think that deals with this question at all. But anyways, it would fall. Everything falls and those are just stupid old wives tales or whatver they are called cuz once i remember I had peanut butter toast and it landed butter side up and I was happy.'
why do they?
Because they have such small stomachs that when the alkali in alka-seltzer or bicarb of soda, reacts with the acid in their stomachs the gas release causes massive internal damage and death. Like if you swallowed liquid nitrogen it would expand rapidly (burning your internal bits) and rupturing your stomach.
K, and will this work with dogs?
Cool... all i gotta do now is find someone dumb enough to drink lyquid nitrogen
there's a guy in the Darwin awards who did it. Try looking on their site for the story, he got an honourable mention, cos he managed to survive.
Try feeding pigeons bread coated in bicarb, they die the same way seaguls do.
is it the same with any small animal?
Erm, probably, but only do it with pests, because otherwise you're a bastard rather than just creating a health risk.
Surely you mean hice?
Why do anthropologists have to be such waffley cretins? I'm reading 200 pages of wank! :mad:
Perpetual motion and terminal velocity are the things you're on about.
Drop an object from somewhere upon high and it will eventually stop accelerating, though the speed depends on its air resistance. Possibly include the word coefficient in there somewhere.
Perpetual motion can't happen because of friction - an object will eventually reach a state of rest when it has tranformed potential energy (the spin) into kinetic energy (the act of spinning) into various other sorts of energy that have nothing to do with spinning (heat and noise). However, if you strap a cat to a piece of buttered toast, the energy created by the paradox would be enough to overcome the dissipitation of energy through the movement, so you wouldn't have perpetual motion so much as an infinite supply of energy. Well, at least until the cat died or the bread went mouldy.
I'm sure I said that years ago :chin:
Merely undiscovered genius. That'll teach you to go to a half-rate uni.
Still better than yours, bub:p
Wouldn't deny it for a second. Bet you got better essay questions than I did, too.
:banghead:
And hey Zella. I been away, yanno.