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Physics of a Halloween Party


amandarocks27

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Halloween is my favorite holiday and I recently threw a Halloween party at my house. But for the safety of my animals, my two cats were to spend their night in the basement. The two didn't really enjoy being lightly tossed into the basement. Now, if you had ever met these cats you would understand why getting them in the basement is tricky; the little buggers are fast!!

Anyways, the force with which they were tossed was definitely not extreme nor was their velocity, so don't get PETA on my case. They proved to be a funny example of projectile motion. they didn't have an initial velocity and I tossed them lightly so they didn't get much height. While they didn't mind being tossed, they didn't like being closed in the basement. They expressed their distaste by literally charging the door. Them attacking the door had not nearly enough force to make any impact, but it's pretty entertaining so see how physics can apply to everyday things.

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