Friday, May 21, 2010

You drop a 5 kg package of fig newtons down a 200 meters building, what is the force of impact?

Please answer in *figs*

You drop a 5 kg package of fig newtons down a 200 meters building, what is the force of impact?
f=ma


KE=1/2mv^2





f=(5)(200)(9.8)=(9.8)1000KGM/S^2


= (9.8)1000N


= 9.8 million fig newtons


= 9.8 million figs





since 1 Newton is also equal to the weight of 1,000 fig


newtons one metre (roughly 3 feet) above sea level!





...well, I tried. I'm figged out.
Reply:Does anyone really give a fig?
Reply:F= ma = 5*9.81 = 49.05 kg.figs





kg.figs means kg x figs
Reply:the more important question is does the force of impact condense the calories


or cause them to fly away, and are they still edible?
Reply:F = ma


F = 5kg x g


F = 5 x 9.8


F = 49 figs


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