Re: Stupid question for Tusselader




Sorcerer wrote:
"Sue..." <suzysewnshow@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| Sorcerer wrote:
| SNIP! SNIP!
| >
| > Which has more inertia, the ball seen from above or the ball
| > seen from the roundabout?
| > http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)/guides/mtr/fw/gifs/coriolis.mov
| >
| > Notice I present raw observable data, not your stupid lectures.
|
| The jungle telegraphers stormed the sewing room when I tried
| to downdown that.
| They said they don't make enough money
| to get carpal tunnel syndrome handling binary files which
| you could probably put in an unbalanced equation.
|
| Send a contribution for the telegrapher's pension fund and
| I'll try to negotiate with them.
|
| Sue...
| http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:GuadCoastwatchersLunga.jpg
| P.S. The telegraphers have spears that look real sharp so
| don't be stingy.
|

Ok, so you live in the wrong universe.
What the movie shows is in real life, someone on a carousel rolling
a ball that comes back.

OK... You have shown that before using much less bandwidth
but I don't recall how. Anyway I get the picture.

See if you can persuade the jungle telegraphers to work overtime
on this one, I've cropped and shrunk and otherwise mutilated it
to suit their diminutive Lilliputian capabilities. As to their spears,
I do not fear your sewing needles. Get a thimble.

Oh! Awl-right. I'll ask 'em to get it just as soon as they finish
the Blond Bond traffic which is far more important.


http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/RotateMickeyTiny.gif

Sew What! My watch does that when I remove the glass and
put it face down on the table.

The bottle has inertia.
Yes... It is coupled to all the mass in
the universe.

What would happen if it also had friction?
Friction makes heat.

If you want to explain Coriolis force: You have a
coupling to all the mass in the universe but an asymetry
caused by our planet that pulls the bottle toward the
earths center. Because barycentres aren't moving
the planet moves *under* the bottle's trajectory
when it rotates. Your .mov probably shows that
but I'll download it anyway to be sure you didn't sabotage it
like you did this:
http://web.mit.edu/8.02t/www/802TEAL3D/visualizations/light/Thumbnails/eblightthumb.jpg

Sue...








| >
| > [enjoyed arrogant snip, up yours (-: ]
|

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