Author Topic: My Blockland/LEGO Essay  (Read 3703 times)

   

To Determine the Motion of a Cat with a Slice of Buttered Toast Strapped to its Back:

Let F_c be the attractive forces of each of the cat's feet to the carpeting (not shown), and let F_bt be the net rotational torque imposed by the carpeting upon the buttered side of the toast. By the 42nd proposition of Murphy's Laws, the system will begin to rotate in a counterclockwise fashion, causing the cat (C) to experience a large measure of confusion. The partially-melted butter (B), which is adhered to the toast (T) by comparatively weak Van der Waals forces, is overwhelmed by the large centrifugal fictional force, causing it to splatter all over the place (P). The spinning cat and toast (C+T), having thus divested itself of surplus butter, will then experience tidal drag within the Earth's gravitational field until such time as rotational equilibrium is restored.

Sorted.
A++

this essay needs moar steak!

The laws of physics forbid many things, Including boats moving at 3200 knots, approximately 3682.49408 miles per hour. Unfortunately the Laws of Physics don't apply to Blockland. Sir Isaac Newton would turn in his grave.

The end result would be very, VERY flat, charge remains of a boat and some people. They would also be in space.

in other words, FUN!

i remember years ago in school some guy read an essay about how to play magic.
i almost had to hang myself in the bathroom.

My last essay was about a story about 2 girls who grew up together as friends, got into a fit, and rediscovered the bond years later. An interesting aspect was that they were both of different races, but the story never specified which race they were exactly. It was an A+ 1000 word essay.

I forgot about this topic until now :panda: . Lol.