This is just being lazy here. The teacher would nix that immediately. Since the “throw” would be toward the center of the gravity well. But you never can be sure how she will see it as smart unconventional thinking.
Nancy cuts the Gordian knot quite neatly today. While her teacher dabbles in sterile whiteboard sophistry, N.’s putting the rubber to the road. Or the toy football to the storybook well.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 6 years ago
Nancy’s theory has potential.
asrialfeeple about 6 years ago
The devil is in the details. The teacher didn’t say horizontally.
Kip W about 6 years ago
I get more distance by just walking or running with it and not releasing it at any angle.
rands1231 about 6 years ago
Depends how deep the well is.
DCBakerEsq about 6 years ago
Physics is Fun.
Scoutmaster77 about 6 years ago
Ballistics, a part of the calculus. Not my strong suit mathematically.
BroszB4 about 6 years ago
That is a pretty well.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
This is just being lazy here. The teacher would nix that immediately. Since the “throw” would be toward the center of the gravity well. But you never can be sure how she will see it as smart unconventional thinking.
John W Kennedy Premium Member about 6 years ago
Can this be solved without either (A) lots of experimentation or (B) calculus?
herefornancy about 6 years ago
Nancy cuts the Gordian knot quite neatly today. While her teacher dabbles in sterile whiteboard sophistry, N.’s putting the rubber to the road. Or the toy football to the storybook well.