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Very violent, but I have learned that cats end up at the wrong end of many physics demonstrations by now...I wonder why cats and not any other animals?
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I have always wondered this also. I never imagined that pruney fingers are the body's response to increase mew. Very interesting!
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Where are atomic clocks used?
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Sounds like a very interesting summer job
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Hmm. The use of physics to shoplift, I wonder why we don't learn this in class...
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This is a great post! I agree that this is the hardest AP I have taken also.
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I definitely formed some college study habits while taking physics this year
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I agree with Dave. The Kerbal Space Program is really cool and I have definitely learned a lot from it, but other options would be nice also.
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Photosynthesis may be possible...Kerbals are green
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Buffalo Chicken wrap is definitely a good choice
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This should count for more than one blog post
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Yes, if you have a high pain tolerance that would be perfect
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Definitely a possibility
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...don't forget about the Chemistry test...can't relax until after that.
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hmm..did you draw this
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This whole concept makes me really mad...its cool but frustrating
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I really wish I could do this without killing myself. It's probably not a good idea to try.
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Wow Charlie you would be the first to respond
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...Or in colloquial terms, "My stars, is that ctenophore exhibiting bioluminescence?"
Definitely colloquial, common hall-talk conversation
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I saw a cool demonstration of this when I went to the Corning Museum of Glass. The slow motion part of this video shows the explosion of glass really well!
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This post gave me a good laugh The graph is the best part. I wonder how washing your hands before eating finger foods connects to senioritis?
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Yes, this is a very nice compilation of the unit! It definitely helped me study for the test on Friday!
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I saw this on a different day, and the men were lifting large spherical boulders above their heads. It is hard to imagine such strength!
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The only solution is to embrace the physics
The Physics of Seasteading
In Blog mathgeek15
A blog by mathgeek15 in General
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Sure, it will float. Let's try.