edutcher--It would be, if I had remembered to put it in the Rule 5 email I sent to Wombat over at RSM. Somehow I skipped it. I'll put it in next weeks email for sure. A major oversight. In my defense, I have a new puppy in the house, which the wife isn't happy about since she just had surgery and the kids are less than reliable about walking, etc.
If high school math were taught like this, I'd be a Nobel Prize winning physicists by now. And probably blind.
ReplyDeleteGawd! I love Science!
ReplyDeleteThis is a physics lesson to warm a man's heart.
ReplyDeleteI'd just like to see those waves propagate to those other fleshy parts.
The educator is putting insufficient energy into the experiment. I shall demonstrate upon her.
ReplyDeleteI thought you'd like that one, McGoo.
ReplyDeleteCan't believe this isn't in the Soylent 7.
ReplyDeleteI mean...
it's educational.
edutcher--It would be, if I had remembered to put it in the Rule 5 email I sent to Wombat over at RSM. Somehow I skipped it. I'll put it in next weeks email for sure. A major oversight.
ReplyDeleteIn my defense, I have a new puppy in the house, which the wife isn't happy about since she just had surgery and the kids are less than reliable about walking, etc.
I have computed that the velocity of propagation at 149,000 ms
ReplyDeleteThis needs a sound file to go along with it.
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