THE LAWS OF PHYSICS DO NOT WORK THAT WAY!!
... right?
That's obviously one collection of coins all glued together then glued to the table. Durr!
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What Hyper said.
Hm, seems a little too elaborate to be a simple glue job.
What about this:
Ruler's been super-glued.
I dunno. The hammer one could be faked, but it also looks more plausible than the coins. With the weight of the head keeping if from falling off the table and the force of the handle keeping the ruler straight.... yeah, I'd believe it.
Ruler's been super-glued.
For a guy who believes in magical fairy princesses, you sure do diminish other people's hopes pretty fast. Also the ruler would have snapped even if it was super-glued.
The coins look perfectly legit. It's all about center of gravity and friction. The hammer looks more interesting but it could be more center of gravity/forces cancelling.. Hmm
One needs to know their masses to see if they all cancel. And that angle too maybe.
For a guy who believes in magical fairy princesses, you sure do diminish other people's hopes pretty fast. Also the ruler would have snapped even if it was super-glued.
Hey, the only magical fairy princess I believe in is Tinkerbell and it REALLY seemed like that ruler was super-glued. But hey, anything's possible.
ITS ALCHEMY!
THE LAWS OF PHYSICS DO NOT WORK THAT WAY!!
... right?
YOUR LAWS DO NOT RULE ME HUMAN!
The coins look perfectly legit. It's all about center of gravity and friction. The hammer looks more interesting but it could be more center of gravity/forces cancelling.. Hmm
One needs to know their masses to see if they all cancel. And that angle too maybe.
Oh hell naw. Stop that1 I've gotta retake Statics this semester...it's supposed to be my winter break. How dare you throw those vile words around. Friction and center of gravity/mass. *throws up*
P.S. Yes you would need to know the angle.
The coins look perfectly legit. It's all about center of gravity and friction. The hammer looks more interesting but it could be more center of gravity/forces cancelling.. Hmm
One needs to know their masses to see if they all cancel. And that angle too maybe.
Oh hell naw. Stop that1 I've gotta retake Statics this semester...it's supposed to be my winter break. How dare you throw those vile words around. Friction and center of gravity/mass. *throws up*
P.S. Yes you would need to know the angle.
Good luck. I took that class last semester and I despised it. Especially the 3D problems. It didn't help that I had to take my final at 7:00 at night.