It's got all the nerdiness of angular momentum combined with all the romance of throwing up due to nausea! Nice.
Actually, the physics here is (are?) sound enough. Angular momentum of a system (in this case, the girl and the Earth) is constant. That means if the girl spins in the counterclockwise direction, the Earth will spin more in the clockwise direction. Time travel ahoy!
Hardly. If that worked, any time we needed more time to cram for tests, the school would be filled with kids spinning. Why doesn't it work?
Angular momentum= moment of inertia* angular velocity
Moment of inertia= mass* lever arm distance* lever arm distance. (Actually, the equation for moment of inertia varies depending on the distribution of mass, but go with me here.) The girl's mass is going to be around 60 kg, but the Earth's mass? More around 5.9 followed by twenty-three zeroes. Pretty big difference.
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Clearly this girl didn't hear, or maybe she doesn't care. Either way, she should put her arms out to increase her moment of inertia. Some bowling pins would not be amiss, either.
Oh my goodness, Jenna! Thank you for helping us to recall angular momentum. XD It's already buried within the deep crevices of my mind. o.o
ReplyDeleteI love the comic! It was great to remember back on the spinning wheel experiment. Especially when some people were getting really dizzy on that chair :) haha.
ReplyDeleteIf only she had a bicycle wheel with her... Nice use of XKCD.
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