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geoffgibbs99 wrote: »The ideal height for you to drop your buttered toast from if you want it to land butter side up is eight feet.
8 feet = 243.84 cm.1 -
How many pieces of buttered toast were lost in this experiment? Or did you eat them anyway?0
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Only tried it once but put it in bin I had to try it0
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I never had a slice of bread,
Particularly large and wide,
That did not fall upon the floor,
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I believe it was one of Newton’s lesser known laws of physics that the odds of the buttered side of the bread (or jelly/jam) is inversely proportionate to the cost of the carpet.0
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Where are all the physicists? I feel like there has to be some sort of spin/torque component to this equation too, but I dont know the proper lingo.0
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