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All the wild stuff I've seen I don't have pics of.
When I was deployed the 4-71 Detroit Diesel on a generator blew a blower seal, pumping engine oil into the crankcase. Since the engine can run on oil almost as well as it runs on diesel, it ran away. It kept chugging faster and faster until the blower blew off the side of the block. The technician ordered a new blower, bolted it on, and it fired up and ran like new. Old DDs are a pain in the butt to work on, but they're tough.
One of our planes got dropped on its nose. The technician troubleshooting a landing gear problem assumed the gear pins were installed and released the hydraulic pressure. Lots of people got in trouble for that one. The plane got repaired and is still flying. You'd be surprised to know how far the Air Force goes to keep 70 year old aircraft in the air.
Reading what you have on the white board made my brain hurt. I don't understand why the alphabet and math needs to be mixed together.Some carnage from one problem I assigned my physics class today. I didn’t show the work at the end when I ended up solving for the quadratic (t=3.67 s). 18 m was the final answer during which the runner accelerates from rest to max velocity (V).
PS: The heaviest thing I lift all day is a pen.
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Does that mean that there is a formula that predicts that the energy strored in my ex wives arm when she pulls the soup can back and prepares to hit me in the head with it may deduct from the forward force and that that loss of innertia can reduce that big round dent she puts in my head?Reading what you have on the white board made my brain hurt. I don't understand why the alphabet and math needs to be mixed together.
LOL! There’s physics calculations for everything. Lots of variables in your scenario, but it could be done! I once helped lawyer buddy calculate the initial velocity of a client’s auto before a collision in order to show they weren’t speeding. All he had to do was present reasonable doubt to a jury.Does that mean that there is a formula that predicts that the energy strored in my ex wives arm when she pulls the soup can back and prepares to hit me in the head with it may deduct from the forward force and that that loss of innertia can reduce that big round dent she puts in my head?
Does that acelleration and sudden stop have any effect on the soup.
Times are rough.
If I get hit in the head with a friggen can Im gonna need that soup.
Even if it is alphabet.