Re: AA (ask amberchick)
Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2014 10:34 pm
Ever tasted lutefisk?
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not mineChozon1 wrote:Philosophical questions?
lol.storm wrote:ok if everything casts a shadow does that mean that even nothing casts a shadow or is nothing something which would then mean it is part of everything (-.-)amberchick wrote:Everything casts a shadow.... lol jkSstavix wrote:So how does a shadow cast a shadow?
Jorgmeisterwork wrote:If the Moon really consisted of green cheese- how many tons of cheese would that have been?
Don't even know what it isJorgmeisterwork wrote:Ever tasted lutefisk?
I'm in 5th gradeChozon1 wrote:Philosophical questions?
In 5th gradeJorgmeisterwork wrote:not mineChozon1 wrote:Philosophical questions?
SO... MANY... NUMBERS....!Jorgmeisterwork wrote:To start With the simplest first:
Lutefisk is cod, bathed in lye: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lutefisk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If the moon was made of green cheese, it would be reasonable to assume that is weigh was 2.42*10^19 tons,
or 24200000000000000000 tons.
That is becasue, if we asume that the density of a common cheese is 1,1 kg/litre, you divide that by the moons calculated density of 3.35 kg/litre ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ), that gives you 0.328.
That means the cheese moon have 32.8% of the real moons density. Then you multiply the moons calculated mass with 0.33, that gives you 2.42. Since the schedule at wikipedia shows it in kg, and we want it in tons, we just multiply it with 10 19 instead of 22 times.
(you will know this after 7-8 more years at school) Or maybe just 6, i dont know when they start with that math in USA.
In 4th (I haven't started 5th yet), it's either math or writing.Sstavix wrote:What's your favorite subject in school?
Chozon1 wrote:Magical ponies?
amberchick wrote:SO... MANY... NUMBERS....!Jorgmeisterwork wrote:To start With the simplest first:
Lutefisk is cod, bathed in lye: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lutefisk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If the moon was made of green cheese, it would be reasonable to assume that is weigh was 2.42*10^19 tons,
or 24200000000000000000 tons.
That is becasue, if we asume that the density of a common cheese is 1,1 kg/litre, you divide that by the moons calculated density of 3.35 kg/litre ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ), that gives you 0.328.
That means the cheese moon have 32.8% of the real moons density. Then you multiply the moons calculated mass with 0.33, that gives you 2.42. Since the schedule at wikipedia shows it in kg, and we want it in tons, we just multiply it with 10 19 instead of 22 times.
(you will know this after 7-8 more years at school) Or maybe just 6, i dont know when they start with that math in USA.
lol ikr when he first started to figure it out he made my head explode trying to help now i have head from scream movie so sad poor head is dead ty jorge =]
In 4th (I haven't started 5th yet), it's either math or writing.Sstavix wrote:What's your favorite subject in school?
Chozon1 wrote:Magical ponies?
Seriously? I'm not THAT young!
Seriously?Jorgmeisterwork wrote:But magical polar bears?
AWESOMEJorgmeisterwork wrote:What about convincing Foxotic to open an ask the members-thread, and name it "What the fox says"?
What were you trying to say here..?storm wrote:amberchick wrote:SO... MANY... NUMBERS....!Jorgmeisterwork wrote:To start With the simplest first:
Lutefisk is cod, bathed in lye: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lutefisk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If the moon was made of green cheese, it would be reasonable to assume that is weigh was 2.42*10^19 tons,
or 24200000000000000000 tons.
That is becasue, if we asume that the density of a common cheese is 1,1 kg/litre, you divide that by the moons calculated density of 3.35 kg/litre ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ), that gives you 0.328.
That means the cheese moon have 32.8% of the real moons density. Then you multiply the moons calculated mass with 0.33, that gives you 2.42. Since the schedule at wikipedia shows it in kg, and we want it in tons, we just multiply it with 10 19 instead of 22 times.
(you will know this after 7-8 more years at school) Or maybe just 6, i dont know when they start with that math in USA.
lol ikr when he first started to figure it out he made my head explode trying to help now i have head from scream movie so sad poor head is dead ty jorge =]
In 4th (I haven't started 5th yet), it's either math or writing.Sstavix wrote:What's your favorite subject in school?
Chozon1 wrote:Magical ponies?
Seriously? I'm not THAT young!
I DON'T KNOW!storm wrote:ok if you turn on water while riding a horse which is as fast as running water what time is it in England ?
Sure! Me and my dad watch it sometimes!Chozon1 wrote:Hey, I like magical ponies. It would be my preferred method of transportation if they existed.
Duck Dynasty?
Jorgmeisterwork wrote:Whats your longest plush animal throw in a plush animal fight?