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Monkeys Fist

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  1. It'll be interesting to see how they recover this crane, ( which I'm sure will be the subject of a Channel 5 documentary).
  2. I'm not like. I love baiting the Mental.
  3. Posted this earlier on Random convo. It's Huuuuuge
  4. I'm expecting a massive increase in floating voters for the presidential elections.
  5. Our friends across the Pond are going to get battered to fuck shortly. Look at the size of it compared to Irene! ( £11 billion dollars of damage Irene)
  6. They want shot with shit. " Here lads, we paid good money for this coffin, we're going to get our money's worth out of it. "
  7. Aye, the pump provides the pressure which makes the water seek an escape. Not the atmosphere/medium it escapes into. The act of escaping that pressure exerts a force on the hose , which wants to move ,but doesn't move because Sam is holding it. Do you agree?
  8. If that's the case, then putting a hose into water would make it stop. Which doesn't happen. Can you see where you're going wrong yet?
  9. You tell me why, then I'll correct you.
  10. I don't. The water is working against the hose.
  11. Oh I realise that Renton Just bored in my lunch break. I'm off now to apply the opposing forces of Gravity and Friction to 14 stone of raw sex
  12. Aaaand there's where you're making the mistake. The water isn't pushing against "atmospheric pressure", its pushing against the hose. The fireman stops the hose from moving backwards( the equal and opposite reaction to the water ). The rocket = the hose The fuel= the water There isn't a fireman holding the rocket still, so it moves, regardless of the medium it's moving through. Have we seen the light yet, Oh Great Thinker?
  13. Beat me to it! I'm guessing magic space syrup.
  14. Correct. And they move because of it. The medium they move through doesn't effect the basic method of producing the propulsion , it has an effect on the amount of force needed to move, but not the act of producing that force. Is this too much for you, or are you still with me here?
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