Friend has a physics problem
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ClickClack
12:01p, 5/5/10
And what math course is that from bobo?
boboguitar
12:02p, 5/5/10
Math 416
Ghetto Vaquero
12:04p, 5/5/10
ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, do me, do me, do me....



A pencil can be modeled as a hexagonal prism (in this case). When a pencil rolls on a rough floor, it will rotate around one of its edge, and then the next edge will hit the floor, and then the pencil will continue rotating with the edge as a new rotation axis. To simplify the problem, assume mass of the pencil is concentrated at its center.

Calculate the minimum value of coefficient of friction between the pencil and the floor so that the pencil doesn't slip when its edge hits the floor! Assume the contact between the pencil and floor only occurs at the pencil's edge.
Mac94
12:07p, 5/5/10
Give a logical proof that 1+1=3

(it can be done with some outside the box thinking)

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"Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me." John 14:6

"These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world." The words of Jesus; John 16:33
ClickClack
12:08p, 5/5/10
I like calculus (not referring to the Math 416 - I see that's modern algebra). You said you're going to be a math teacher, right bobo? What area do you like the best?

[This message has been edited by ClickClack (edited 5/5/2010 11:09a).]
boboguitar
12:11p, 5/5/10
I really like calculus which is what I'll be teaching, however number theory is what interests me the most and I'll probably introduce mod counting to my seniors just for fun.
bluefire579
12:12p, 5/5/10
You should teach them string theory, bobo
ClickClack
12:13p, 5/5/10
I took numerical methods but I'm not sure I know much about number theory. I hated calculus at first but after several years of it, I really actually began to enjoy it and see its application everywhere. It's impossible to do a lot of work without it actually.
boboguitar
12:14p, 5/5/10
quote:
You should teach them string theory, bobo


I don't teach pseudoscience.

Even if I do have about 6 books on the subject.
rock the good ag 90'
12:17p, 5/5/10
Bring back the clown!

You math nerds are derailing the thread!
ClickClack
12:19p, 5/5/10
Really though we're staying on topic with the thread. A nerdy problem is what birthed the glorious clown.
bluefire579
12:20p, 5/5/10
quote:

I don't teach pseudoscience.



When I was still a physics major, they had Lisa Randall (expert on the subject from Harvard) come speak during an astrophysics conference.

Everything she said went completely over my head because it was so out there
boboguitar
12:24p, 5/5/10
quote:
Give a logical proof that 1+1=3


It's impossible, and the proofs out there for it always have some math fallacy like dividing by zero.

If you had asked for a proof that 1+1=2n with n being any number, then I can give it to you.

However, 2 odd numbers added together will never make an odd. Say, n,k are any integer (2n+1) + (2k+1) = 2(n+k)+ 2= 2(n+k+1) which is the definition of an even number.
boboguitar
12:25p, 5/5/10
1 + 1 = 6 proof

1+1=2=0 mod 2

0=6 mod 2

therefore

1+1=6 mod 2
CDub06
12:28p, 5/5/10
quote:
Give a logical proof that 1+1=3


CDub's law of zeroes:

1+1 = 3
(0)(1+1) = 3(0)
0=0
DONE
ClickClack
12:30p, 5/5/10
Taking Cdub's lead:

dy/dx (1+1) = dy/dx (3)
0 = 0
wooooo
boboguitar
12:32p, 5/5/10
replace 0 with infinity and cdubs proof still works

trouble
12:33p, 5/5/10
JC....back up, juggy...that's my clown


I think he is probably busy. Dont' ask too many questions or he will be frustrated tonight and we won't get more pics.
Mac94
12:33p, 5/5/10
boboguitar

I never mentioned math in my question.


You're not thinking outside the box enough ... although in "the real world," 1+1=3 or even 1+1=4 or even more is quite common.

-------------------------------------------------------
"Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me." John 14:6

"These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world." The words of Jesus; John 16:33
Keegan99
12:35p, 5/5/10
quote:
I really like calculus which is what I'll be teaching, however number theory is what interests me the most and I'll probably introduce mod counting to my seniors just for fun.


Get a gig at the right school and introduce a special topics class. You can cover number theory, linear algebra, combinatorics, and a bunch of other fun areas that are accessible to students without calculus.
toucan82
12:45p, 5/5/10
quote:
he will be frustrated tonight and we won't get more pics.

or we'll get pics of him doing more than just solving math problems
trouble
12:47p, 5/5/10
don't tease me like that
Disassociated
12:48p, 5/5/10
Have you ever masturbated to the movie American Psycho?
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12:56p, 5/5/10
trouble
1:06p, 5/5/10
Scot...me?

no.
rock the good ag 90'
1:12p, 5/5/10
Looking again at the crapper picture on Page 3, I think our clown might be..........


a Ginger Clown!!!
chopperdave06
1:13p, 5/5/10
why were you looking again at the picture of the clown on the crapper?
CoastGuardAg00
1:14p, 5/5/10
This thread wins!
trouble
1:16p, 5/5/10
rock

I thought so too...makes it even better!
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1:17p, 5/5/10
trouble
1:17p, 5/5/10
I'm guessin he's either at school or work.
Know Your Enemy
1:25p, 5/5/10
Maybe he had to go teach a class at clown college.
jm94
1:32p, 5/5/10
a.k.a. Georgia Tech?
rock the good ag 90'
1:42p, 5/5/10
chopperdave,

I was looking at all the pictures because I needed a laugh. I didn't notice the ginger hair the first time through.
Physics Clown
1:45p, 5/5/10
Even clowns have to work.

But I'm on my way to Texas. Watch yourselves.

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