Friday, October 12, 2012

Phaulty physics in philm - Banipal Georges

This video of Garry's mod, a sandbox physics game, shows incorrect physics. At about 0:07, the building explodes, however, some of the pieces stay where they are, attached to nothing, and just floating in mid-air. According to free fall and projectile motion, these pieces should have became projectiles from the force of the explosion and flew away, but they didn't.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Within the first few minutes Donald Duck is climbing up the tree with breaks the law of physics. Due to gravity he can not walk up the tree solely with metal rods in his feet. Donald Duck falls from the top of the tree, then climbs up again and falls because of the chipmunks. This al breaks physic laws because due to gravity they would not be able to walk up trees cut the tree off. Donald gets upset and begins to cut down the tree and the chipmunks hold up the entire tree by themselves. This happens at 4:00 minutes. This is not acceptable because once a tree is falling it can not fly back up because of the acceleration of 0m/s/s. It can not fall and go back up all by itself due to the laws of physics. Maggie Cunningham

Phaulty Physics in Philm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-P29lveh10

This looney tunes video defies the laws of physics, espically the laws of gravity and speed. In the first 20 seconds the characters try to chop off the branch in which the other animal is sitting on. However, when one chops off theother animal's branch, that animal immedietly re appears on a new branch, and it is impossible to have that much speed in an amount of about 3 seconds. Also, at 26 seconds the wolf chops off the land where the bear is, however, the bear does not fall. He floats in the air, which defies the law of gravity. Gravity would pull the bear and the land to fall towards the center of the earth. This does not happen, this is bad physics!!

Boswell
This presents projectile motion because it reaches a peak of 0 m/s/s and has a horizontal and vertical velocity and displacement. It also has acceleration of gravity. The vertical accleration has to be 10 m/s/s. Anne Margaret and Maggie

Bart Krupa/Peter Gliwa





     This is a video of projectile motion. This projectile illustrates projectile motion because it has a constant horizontal acceleration, and it also has a vertical acceleration of 10 m/s/s.

Projectile Motion Photo Project

BEN AND ROSE's picture vividly displays the projectile of motion because it shows that as the water falls and gains speed, it starts to separate from the rest of the stream. As a result, the water later clumps into smaller droplets while it gets closer to the bottom of the sink.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

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In the cartoon Wile E. coyote runs of a cliff to escape a truck and runs on air until he realizes he is on air.  Then he plummets to the ground.  In real life he would have just fallen immedietly because the second he left the cliff he became a free falling object and is acted uppon by gravity.

DANYAL TANWEER
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQaBYT4MxWU


In this scene one of the guards is shot with a shotgun and thrown back onto the ground. It is impossible for them him get thrown back so far. For every action there is an equal or opposite reaction. If the guy who got shot got thrown back so far shouldn’t the shooter? The shooter doesn’t get thrown back at all. That is why this is a bad example of proper physics. Jack specht

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

This presents projectile motion because it reaches a peak and has a horizontal and vertical velocity and displacement. It also has acceleration of gravity. -Hope and Frankie

Monday, October 8, 2012