Me got brick and bunch of eggs.It seems to me he's finally made a testable prediction.
Anyone got a high speed camera, a brick and some eggs they don't like?
The golf ball will be a solid stone type egg
Me got brick and bunch of eggs.It seems to me he's finally made a testable prediction.
Anyone got a high speed camera, a brick and some eggs they don't like?
If he is using velocity as most of his ilk do, i.e. speed, he wolld be correct. it doesn't gain SPEED. IT actually reduces speed, which means that there is an acceleration from somewhereIt seems to me he's finally made a testable prediction.
Anyone got a high speed camera, a brick and some eggs they don't like?
The brick will speed up and only a slight change in velocity due to running the momentum would be present.If he is using velocity as most of his ilk do, i.e. speed, he wolld be correct. it doesn't gain SPEED. IT actually reduces speed, which means that there is an acceleration from somewhere
What it actually does is gain an acceleration vector opposite that of gravity, so there is a net reduction in acceleration, which means that there is a velocity vector generated opposing the instantaneous falling velocity vector, which means that it gains negative velocity--but it doesn't go to zero, which means there is a force acting upward on the brick, and since any force acting upwards counteracts gravity, the egg won't break.
Is that what he is saying?![]()
The brick will speed up and only a slight change in velocity due to running the momentum would be present.
But the brick is going to speed up as it crushes the egg.
In fact on many soils a solid egg, ie golfball will be driven into the ground as the brick accelerates, and pushes the egg into the ground, or is the ground pushing up?
Our expert has already said that negative acceleration is allowed, and could happen. I am not sure what eggs he has, and I guess there is a brick you could use that would slow down as it cracks and egg but not my brick.

You win the cigar (you may chose a bubble-gum cigar, if you wish).Ridiculous, the brick will continue to acellerate right through the eg. Its acelleration will be less than 9.8 m/s, that's all. Its acelleration will not reduce to zero.
To my mind the velocity will continue to increase even if the egg slows the acelleration slightly. that reduction of acelleration will be short lived as well as once the integrity of the egg is broken it will offer only miniscule normal force.
This is what happened at the WTC towers. there was an upward force due to the resistance of the building and the downward force of impact and due to the effect of gravity on the mass. the lower portion of the building was neither capable of withstanding that total force in any fashion but even more, that downward force was not being directed immediatly at the strength members of the building, its columns. The floors could hold only a small fraction of the mass of the building thenselves let alone that of 10 or more stories.
I finished my egg vs brick, the brick accelerated as it crushed the egg. The young physics dolt must eat the sandy egg words he stated as -I've got a feeling that the brick will not change velocity if the Fdef is equal to Massbrick X 9.8M/S.
Mackey will set us straight.
Answer from Yandros42 Physics expert --
Oh, but it did gain velocity. Where did he get his physics degree. We need to know if he was on earth. Maybe his eggs are bigger and gravity is no as great.No idiot. The brick won't accelerate once it has reached the egg, because the net force is zero. The kinetic energy built up by the falling brick will most certainly shatter it. But if you were to take high speed recording of the brick smashing the egg you would find that the brick was not gaining velocity as it smashed the egg.
The golf ball was buried, the 1/60 of a second is not enough resolution to see if the golf ball and brick were accelerating sometime during the last 1/60 second frame into the sand. Faster frame rate is needed, 600 per second could do it.
What about an egg, not a model of a egg.
What did he really mean. And do I have to post the brick crushing the egg or will you believe me the brick accerates thru the egg?
You mean the easy way. Let brick accelerate from F=ma=0 and see if gravity and the ground pushing up break young egg?Did you try just gently putting the brick on the egg? If it can't support the weight of the brick under this condition, the whole question is moot, as the FdefMax would be less than Fbrick, and the net force/acceleration would never go below zero.
Do you want me to do another egg during lunch or afternoon nap time?
The brick was at rest over the egg, the egg was accelerated into the ground by gravity assisted by brick. I have no idea how the brick crushed the egg since it can not according to whats-his-name accelerate. I have no idea what to call the ability of brick to end up on the earth after it was on top of egg. The egg is slowly cooking in the afternoon sun.Whenever you can fit it into your schedule, as long as it's on my desk by 5pm.
Of course, we have to get you to do it. If I do it, he'll claim I used a heavier brick, or some such thing.....
What do you call it when something moves?
I finished my egg vs brick, the brick accelerated as it crushed the egg. The young physics dolt must eat the sandy egg words he stated as -