Simple video on How Jellyfish Sting
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Damn nature. You scary!
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I heard it feels good when you get sting
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@carlosmj38 Your 1st and 2nd comment already said you have no idea what you are talking about. You 3rd reply implies that I'm uneducated. Your following replies never really answer my question of what mass has to do with velocity. It is not about argueing, its about justifying your answer in a clear concise matter. You kept asking my age which has nothing to do with this subject. Your last two comments prove that you do imply that I'm uneducated and I study via youtube.
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@kathillina ok, I think i've been really reasonable with you, and just trying to help, and all you want to do is argue and you take all my word wrong... so i'm going to finish this conversation in the inmature way... FUCK YOU :D
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@carlosmj38 Can you please tell me what was your last comment that you want my answer?
If its regarding to age, its personal and I can refused to answer.
Yet again you make another unwise assumption.
I don't really know why I bother asking.
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@Teghead I studied this and I forgot all about it. I don't really want to go into this because it has nothing to do with jelly fish :D
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@kathillina yeah, thats steering away form the topic, I don't know why you say that and not answer my last comment. But its alright, if you don't want to tell there is no problem. I think you just need to study more, and not via youtube, thats my advice :D
enjoy life in general!
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@carlosmj38 You are talking about invariant mass. If you're saying photon has zero mass than according to Einstein's equation, it has no energy. Now we know that is wrong, otherwise solar cells wouldn't work and photosynthesis will not take place. This is steering away from the topic.
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@kathillina ok, sorry to try to explain you anything, sorry for my bad english, and sorry for not knowing anything about your life. Maybe I would know you have studied physics if you have answered my questions... could you at least give me your age? it would make more sense
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@carlosmj38 Best to not assume at all. And you don't know if I have studied physics or not.
Yes force will change and object velocity with mass. But "to a mass" makes not sense. Teghead has already explained it very well.
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I think it was Gallileo's principle that uniform motion is relative, no reference frame is special. Einstein took it further to say that all the laws of physics look the same, for any 'intertial' (uniform velocity) reference frame. E.g. two observers travelling at different velocities relative to each other would both measure the speed of light as c. I still don't really understand what that means.
Einstein also showed a gravitational field is equivalent to a uniform acceleration.
I watch this stoned ass, it is really trippy like that!
outwithlunch 5 months ago
Who Disliked? Who is it! Show ya self!
outwithlunch 5 months ago 3
10,000x the force of gravity- what is that in miles per hour?
Wolfboy183 1 year ago 3
@Wolfboy183 about 3x speed of sound
outwithlunch 10 months ago 3
@outwithlunch erm how can force be converted into speed?
kathillina 6 months ago 3
@kathillina google it
outwithlunch 5 months ago