Can You Answer 5th Grade Science Questions?

I missed "special machine" because I didn't take the time to look up this invented terminology, which seems to have replaced actual learning and understanding in our schools.
 
i missed the question about sound traveling faster in water than air. i knew it traveled better in water, i just didn't realize the speed was effected. truthfully i should have though.
 
on the subject of elementary science:
if you observed something falling at 64% of the acceleration of gravity for 900 ft
how would you describe the force exerted on whatever is under the falling mass?
 
on the subject of elementary science:
if you observed something falling at 64% of the acceleration of gravity for 900 ft
how would you describe the force exerted on whatever is under the falling mass?
16/25 of the force that would be exerted at regular acceleration.
 
on the subject of elementary science:
if you observed something falling at 64% of the acceleration of gravity for 900 ft
how would you describe the force exerted on whatever is under the falling mass?
16/25 of the force that would be exerted at regular acceleration.

Please define "regular acceleration" (?)
on earth? 32 ft/s/s 9.81 m/s/s

So then it would have to be then 9/25ths of its weight while at rest.
during "regular acceleration" the mass would be weightless.
 
I missed "special machine" because I didn't take the time to look up this invented terminology, which seems to have replaced actual learning and understanding in our schools.
can i use that excuse the next time I need to bullshit my way out of something?

The next time? You must be an expert...
hardly, I just know a great bullshit line when I see one.

You really need to work on expanding your vocabulary.
 
on the subject of elementary science:
if you observed something falling at 64% of the acceleration of gravity for 900 ft
how would you describe the force exerted on whatever is under the falling mass?
16/25 of the force that would be exerted at regular acceleration.

Please define "regular acceleration" (?)
on earth? 32 ft/s/s 9.81 m/s/s

So then it would have to be then 9/25ths of its weight while at rest.
during "regular acceleration" the mass would be weightless.
No.
 
I missed "special machine" because I didn't take the time to look up this invented terminology, which seems to have replaced actual learning and understanding in our schools.
can i use that excuse the next time I need to bullshit my way out of something?

The next time? You must be an expert...
hardly, I just know a great bullshit line when I see one.

You really need to work on expanding your vocabulary.
why? bullshit is bullshit
 
on the subject of elementary science:
if you observed something falling at 64% of the acceleration of gravity for 900 ft
how would you describe the force exerted on whatever is under the falling mass?
16/25 of the force that would be exerted at regular acceleration.

Please define "regular acceleration" (?)
on earth? 32 ft/s/s 9.81 m/s/s

So then it would have to be then 9/25ths of its weight while at rest.
during "regular acceleration" the mass would be weightless.
give it up spammy
 
on the subject of elementary science:
if you observed something falling at 64% of the acceleration of gravity for 900 ft
how would you describe the force exerted on whatever is under the falling mass?
16/25 of the force that would be exerted at regular acceleration.

Please define "regular acceleration" (?)
on earth? 32 ft/s/s 9.81 m/s/s

So then it would have to be then 9/25ths of its weight while at rest.
during "regular acceleration" the mass would be weightless.
No.

Can you expand upon that just a bit? just "no" is rather short and it would be enlightening to know why you say "NO"
 
I missed "special machine" because I didn't take the time to look up this invented terminology, which seems to have replaced actual learning and understanding in our schools.
can i use that excuse the next time I need to bullshit my way out of something?

The next time? You must be an expert...
hardly, I just know a great bullshit line when I see one.

You really need to work on expanding your vocabulary.
why? bullshit is bullshit

8/8 on a 5th grade test obviously is the high point of your career.
 

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