I remember a particular comic (Forgot the date…) where Peter looks over calculations Jason has done on a loop-de-loop with hot wheels, and points out that the calculation assumes no friction. (Jason solves this problem supposedly by soaking the car in oil) So we know that Peter has some high school knowledge with him, but I guess it’s limited.
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
if you didn’t fall asleep in class, Peter, you’d understand the homework which you’re assigned
C about 2 years ago
g wiz
Kroykali about 2 years ago
Today’s classic FoxTrot Sunday strip:
https://www.gocomics.com/foxtrot/2001/09/30
hariseldon59 about 2 years ago
Peter’s line in the third panel is basically what Spock told Kirk as he was climbing up El Capitan in Star Trek V.
seanfear about 2 years ago
little arrow with a “g” next to it? Back in my days the arrow was above the “g” facepalm — the “g” must have grown up already!!! I’m so old!
rmercer Premium Member about 2 years ago
Not quite ready for General Relativity…
Lee26 Premium Member about 2 years ago
I didn’t have to take Physics until college. Thank God.
mindjob about 2 years ago
You have to take physics if you major in any science, but Peter’s major will be competitive eating
KEA about 2 years ago
“what’s a ‘g’?”…this is going to be a long session
rattlemycage about 2 years ago
I skipped high school Physics to protect my grades after nearly bombing Chemistry and took easy Home Ec classes instead. So I don’t get the joke.
raybarb44 about 2 years ago
Going to be a long afternoon….
elpasowalt about 2 years ago
I didn’t get this one at all. Am I THAT stupid? (Don’t answer that, LOL.)
gammaguy about 2 years ago
That little “g” means that your grade will be computed on a weighted (in grams) average.
billdaviswords about 2 years ago
A (dumb?) slacker like Peter would never be IN physics class in the first place. He’d have all basic math and no more.
Llorkcir about 2 years ago
Hi
patricev70 about 2 years ago
Usually it is the big brothers that help the little brothers… not the other way around.
Random kid about 2 years ago
I remember a particular comic (Forgot the date…) where Peter looks over calculations Jason has done on a loop-de-loop with hot wheels, and points out that the calculation assumes no friction. (Jason solves this problem supposedly by soaking the car in oil) So we know that Peter has some high school knowledge with him, but I guess it’s limited.
Official Foxtrot Page about 2 years ago
I remember that comic. Peter is smart in some categories, but not the relevant ones.