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sag@lemm.ee to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 2 years ago

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Whatever I use 10

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  • Pons_Aelius@kbin.social
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    Assume the pig is spherical, frictionless and ignore wind resistance.

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      So a spherical pig in a perfect vacuum?

      Yeah we have those on aisle 6.

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        Aisle

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          My bad, though I learned that the old spelling for aisle is in fact isle. I have corrected it, thank you.

          source

        • DampSquid@feddit.uk
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          The Aisley Brothers were great though

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    Tried to replicate by subtracting pi from a police officer, but all I got was a type error and a night in jail.

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      Not the olce offcer

  • grooving@lemmy.studio
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    A pig without pie is gravity? What am I missing?

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      pi = 3.14
      g = 9.8 m/s^2
      pig

      • qarbone@lemmy.world
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        Wow. Thank you for explaining but that was a lot less funny than I was expecting

        • 0ops@lemm.ee
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          Lol this comment made me laugh more than the op

      • grooving@lemmy.studio
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        Ahhh thank you!

  • FrankTheHealer@lemmy.world
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    A pig without (3.14 AKA pi) = g

    G is gravity which is 9.8 metres per second on earth

    For anyone not sober wondering wtf this meant.

    • bane_killgrind@lemmy.ml
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      I am not sober thank you

  • bi_tux@lemmy.world
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    be me

    "… a pig without pi is … gravity… no…

    a pig without pi is… heavy?..

    Oh…"

    • HeChomk@lemmy.world
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      My friend still doesn’t get it…

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        Mine doesn’t get it either and, uh… it’s soooooo easy and obvious that I don’t know how to explain. Yeah.

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          “A pig without 3.14 is 9.8”

          3.14 = first few digits of π (pi)

          “pig” without “pi” is “g” (not math, just letters)

          g = term for acceleration due to gravity (on Earth) = 9.81 m/s²

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            Thank you for that. It finally clicked.

        • Bibliotectress@lemmy.world
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          Pi is about 3.14 and the acceleration for gravity (g) is 9.8. So a pig without 3.14 (pi), is 9.8 (g).

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      same here lol

  • HonoraryMancunian@lemmy.world
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    So pig = ~30.8

    • mexicancartel@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Can also be 12.84

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        I don’t get it :(

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          A pig without 3.14 is 9.8

          pig - 3.14 = 9.8 pig = 9.8+3.14

          Ah fuck, my math. Its 12.94 not 12.84

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      pi + g = https://youtu.be/iK6SS8CXYZo

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    I get half of the joke, but completely lost on the second half, and title.

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      For explanation of Title: Actually most of the time I take g as 10 in numericals and give answer in approx.

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      pig

      pi g

      The number pi, earth gravity 3.14…, ~9.8m/s²

      Pig without 3.14 is 9.8

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        deleted by creator

  • mexicancartel@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    10 and √10

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      You have my upvote, but please, don’t do it again.

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    Reluctant upvote

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      eager downvote

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    You mean pig without 3 is 10.

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    I don’t know why that took me a second…

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    Find the accelaration

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    A pig without 3.14 is (0.0015926…) * 9.8

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