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Unhappy Physics Book Riddle
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Cannot Create Or Destroy
I can be converted from one form to another and transported from one place to another, yet you can not create or destroy me.
What am I?
What am I?
Hint: Everything we do can cause it to be recycled.
Energy.
According to the laws of thermodynamics:
Energy can not be created nor destroyed.
Energy can be converted from one form to another (kinetic energy, heat, latent heat, potential energy, chemical energy, or electrical energy).
Energy can be transported from one place to another through conduction, convection, and radiation. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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According to the laws of thermodynamics:
Energy can not be created nor destroyed.
Energy can be converted from one form to another (kinetic energy, heat, latent heat, potential energy, chemical energy, or electrical energy).
Energy can be transported from one place to another through conduction, convection, and radiation. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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Swinging At The Park Riddle
A man and his 6 year old daughter are swinging together at the park. Each is on a separate, identical swing. The man has three times the mass of the child.
Which swings faster? And more importantly, why?
Which swings faster? And more importantly, why?
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The speed at which a pendulum swings is called the period and given by the equation:
2 x pi x square root of (length of rope from fulcrum to Center of Mass divided by gravity)
Since gravity is constant, the only thing that effects the period is the length of rope. In the above scenario, you assume the man is taller then the child. Therefore his center of mass is higher. This makes the distance between the fulcrum to the center of mass shorter then for the child. The man swings faster. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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2 x pi x square root of (length of rope from fulcrum to Center of Mass divided by gravity)
Since gravity is constant, the only thing that effects the period is the length of rope. In the above scenario, you assume the man is taller then the child. Therefore his center of mass is higher. This makes the distance between the fulcrum to the center of mass shorter then for the child. The man swings faster. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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Physicists Sports Riddle
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Trusting An Atom Riddle
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The First Electricity Detective
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Quantum Physicists Lovers Riddle
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Because when they find the position, they can't find the momentum, and when they have the momentum, they can't find the position. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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Physicist Snacks Riddle
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Hamburgers And Steak Riddle
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General Relativity Light Bulb Riddle
How many theoretical physicists specializing in general relativity does it take to change a light bulb?
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Two. One to hold the bulb and one to rotate the universe. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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Mixing Sulfur, Tungsten, And Silver
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Bad Light Riddle
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Doppler Effect Riddle
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Go out at and look at cars. The lights of the ones approaching you are white, while the lights of the ones moving away from you are red. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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Calcium, Nickel And Neon Animal Riddle
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Moebius Strip Enrollment Riddle
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