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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2017 14:31:22 GMT
Which is zero for the sane. But I'm insane... yeah we can see that. ChicknWaf proves it
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Post by Imperial RomeBall on May 2, 2017 14:33:56 GMT
I'm sure some scientist could make studies and figure out how much Chicken'waffen would be needed to kill a person in one day.
For a doggo? It would kill quicker and with less meals. '
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Post by Singlemalt on May 2, 2017 19:19:30 GMT
I'm sure some scientist could make studies and figure out how much Chicken'waffen would be needed to kill a person in one day. For a doggo? It would kill quicker and with less meals. ' Lets say 1 chicken can throw 2 belgium waffles a time And each waffle is 55gram. A person lets say can handle 100kgs So you can estimate the amount of belgium waffle throwing chickens needed to destroy a man
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Post by Bismarck Jr on May 2, 2017 19:21:00 GMT
I'm sure some scientist could make studies and figure out how much Chicken'waffen would be needed to kill a person in one day. For a doggo? It would kill quicker and with less meals. ' Lets say 1 chicken can throw 2 belgium waffles a time And each waffle is 55gram. A person lets say can handle 100kgs So you can estimate the amount of belgium waffle throwing chickens needed to destroy a man That doesn't account for throw speed, altitude, angle, and failure rate.
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Post by Bismarck Jr on May 2, 2017 19:22:06 GMT
(W1/W2)-(xy)-z Maybe?
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Post by Imperial RomeBall on May 2, 2017 19:23:12 GMT
Lets say 1 chicken can throw 2 belgium waffles a time And each waffle is 55gram. A person lets say can handle 100kgs So you can estimate the amount of belgium waffle throwing chickens needed to destroy a man That doesn't account for throw speed, altitude, angle, and failure rate. Hmm. Assuming it hits and does not fail? This is why we do the scientific investigation, more data will solve! If its a chicken throwing the person might end up being covered rather than destroyed.
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Post by Singlemalt on May 2, 2017 19:24:18 GMT
Lets say 1 chicken can throw 2 belgium waffles a time And each waffle is 55gram. A person lets say can handle 100kgs So you can estimate the amount of belgium waffle throwing chickens needed to destroy a man That doesn't account for throw speed, altitude, angle, and failure rate. Especially those one wing disabled chickens that can only carry 1 waffle and those over eager chickens that in secrassy throw a third. Moreover some of the waffles will be eaten by the human if he is hungry and has some strawberries nearby
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Post by Bismarck Jr on May 2, 2017 19:25:04 GMT
That doesn't account for throw speed, altitude, angle, and failure rate. Hmm. Assuming it hits and does not fail? This is why we do the scientific investigation, more data will solve! If its a chicken throwing the person might end up being covered rather than destroyed. That last bit all depends on the initial force of the throw and the end force. I suppose from there we could determine the decline of force by making it a gradient dissolution where x slowly become y, where x>y.
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Post by Imperial RomeBall on May 2, 2017 19:27:26 GMT
Hmm. Assuming it hits and does not fail? This is why we do the scientific investigation, more data will solve! If its a chicken throwing the person might end up being covered rather than destroyed. That last bit all depends on the initial force of the throw and the end force. I suppose from there we could determine the decline of force by making it a gradient dissolution where x slowly become y, where x>y. You saying its a big chicken? Have the chicken throw it off the empire state building. We are talking about America after all.
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2017 19:28:26 GMT
Is this physics class or what?
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Post by Bismarck Jr on May 2, 2017 19:29:31 GMT
Is this physics class or what? Sorry, I got a bit carried away with my maths lol
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Post by Bismarck Jr on May 2, 2017 19:29:59 GMT
That last bit all depends on the initial force of the throw and the end force. I suppose from there we could determine the decline of force by making it a gradient dissolution where x slowly become y, where x>y. You saying its a big chicken? Have the chicken throw it off the empire state building. We are talking about America after all. I'm saying that the throwing ability of a chicken can vary
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Post by Imperial RomeBall on May 2, 2017 19:32:11 GMT
You saying its a big chicken? Have the chicken throw it off the empire state building. We are talking about America after all. I'm saying that the throwing ability of a chicken can vary True. Particularly if its on top of the empire state building. ....wait no. Doesn't terminal velocity kick in? Need new study on Chicken'Waffen terminal velocity and other such things.
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Post by Antonio Santa Anna on May 2, 2017 19:32:51 GMT
I come back from my exam, and you all turned this thread into a chicken waffle-themed physics class? What?
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Post by Imperial RomeBall on May 2, 2017 19:37:25 GMT
I come back from my exam, and you all turned this thread into a chicken waffle-themed physics class? What? Are you proud of us, father Doge? Also I believe you are looking for this. .org/image/i1pm5k50z/] [/url]
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