My Little Pony- Physics is Magic
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10/10 for the idea
9/10 for the voice acting (it was a little odd at times, but still good, especially considering you did both voices!)
7/10 for the lip synching (lip synching was off a lot of the time)
9/10 for explaining physics (you could have explained the laws a little better, but it was still informative)
200/10 for the fact that this was a school physics project! That's just awesome.
This averages out to 235/50, or a 470%. Nice job!
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Professor Brian Cox should hire some ponies to help.
All Comments (47)
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OMG I learned this in my physics class 2 days before this was uploaded... I got everything they said.
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Lol <3 looks awesome
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Rainbow Dash as a filly created a massive shockwave that had the energy to crack a geode, make a loud boom, cause a massive gust of wind, and spawn a polychromatic light wave. The amount of force that needed to be exerted on her in that instant to create those effects, as well as the amount of energy she'd need to even cause those effects to happen in the first place, would have been IMMENSE by Newton's third law and conservation of energy! DARK MATTER PONIES?
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@CookiesxArexForever it's cool, I guess it's up to the teacher how we're taught and mine always lamented there not being enough maths in high school physics (I guess that's what i get for going to a private school). Still epic video and it had all the info and makes me want to do one like it myself!
Good work you've now become an inspiration!
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I'm proud of you Cookies! <3 This taught me more than my teachers ever did!
-Sky Below
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I love this this is great I understanded EVERYTHING ♥ BE MY TEACHER
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Wow, you stole this idea from beatledude64, good job
love the idea and use of ponies although two minor criticisms 1 it's normally f=m.a secondly the third law can be said mathematically B.A=-B.A. (I like my maths equations)
good work no the less, keep it up!
55soulless 4 months ago
@55soulless For acceleration, we were told to use the formula a=F/m, mostly because it is a little more descriptive (Its easier to tell what affects what). And Very true, it can be said mathematically, but i find it easier to explain without math, as there are alot of people who just don't do well with numbers.
CookiesxArexForever 4 months ago
Can you explain the physics of light this way? I need help with my college physics class.
ronodar 4 months ago 5
@ronodar I would if i could, but we haven't learnt that yet (I'm in my first year of High School phsyics)
CookiesxArexForever 4 months ago
That's a pretty awesome video. A couple of minor points though:
1 - The characters shown talking sometimes didn't match up with the voices.
2 - There were some clips from the show which could have demonstrated the physics better than the ones used. For example, the ice-skating clip from winter wrap up for Newton's 1st Law, and more emphasis on the catapult for laws 2 and 3. Actually, the rainuke clip would have been best for an explanation of conservation of energy.
Anyway, it was still awesome
UberNube0 4 months ago 3
@UberNube0 Gah... i know @_@ A few reasons for that. For the first one, it was mostly because my computer lagged while i edited, and for the second one, it was more a case of i only had so much downloaded, and we have a download limit on our internet. I might re make it if i have the chance though!
CookiesxArexForever 4 months ago