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Postby Caesar » Oct 10, 2003 @ 7:17pm

Organic Superlube? Oh, it's great stuff, great stuff. You really have to keep an eye on it, though--it'll try and slide away from you the first chance it gets.
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Postby Caesar » Oct 10, 2003 @ 9:46pm

Organic Superlube? Oh, it's great stuff, great stuff. You really have to keep an eye on it, though--it'll try and slide away from you the first chance it gets.
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Postby Caesar » Oct 10, 2003 @ 10:00pm

I just noticed that. Jadam why does your APPhysics book have imperial units in it as opposed to the standard metric ones? In my physics class we always use metric(as does every scientist....)
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Postby James S » Oct 10, 2003 @ 10:40pm

yeah, what themole said. It will slowly accelerate towards the front of the train because the air is standing still inside the train. That's like if you throw a baseball from a moving vehicle or such.
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Postby Caesar » Oct 10, 2003 @ 11:27pm

I agree with moose, the rocket should accelerate towrds the front of the train becuase the air inside the train isn't moving. Its time slike this that you gotta remember that speed and acceleration are relative.
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Postby Maf54 » Oct 10, 2003 @ 11:39pm

But air is gases, right? And you can push air like when you flap a peice of paper or turn a propeller. Well therefor shouldn't the air in the train already by moving at the right speed, because it is being pushed by the backwall of the train?
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Postby James S » Oct 10, 2003 @ 11:41pm

No, that's relativity. When you're in an airplane does your hair blow wildly? When you're in a car if you drop something does it fly to the rear of the vehicle?
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