I always thought this one was stupid because he doesn’t make the distinction between linear velocity and angular velocity. It’s only confusing because he has omitted necessary information.
Okay just imagine two circles. There is a point at the bottom of each circle where the circle touches a piece of paper.
A line is drawn where that point is across the sheet as each circle makes one full rotation in 1 minutes time.
Obviously, the line on the larger circle will be larger than the line on the smaller circle, even though they made the same rotation, so even though they have the same numbers of revolutions per minute, the larger circle is moving faster, so it’s velocity is faster at the same ratio as the diameter of the two circles.
This one crosses my mind randomly all of the time. That and the record speed one.
I have always liked the “where does wind come from” one.
From differences in pressure.
No, it’s from trees that sneeze
Same. I have a civil engineering friend, I’ve wanted to show her this for so long and now I finally can!
Why record speed? It is simply the fastest speed on record.
I meant this one:
https://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/1990/06/05
I always thought this one was stupid because he doesn’t make the distinction between linear velocity and angular velocity. It’s only confusing because he has omitted necessary information.
Not really. He does say that they have the same revolutions per minute, which is angular velocity.
Maybe the dad doesn’t fully understand it himself and has just accepted it as a fun little physics fact.
I’m losing confidence that I understand it
Okay just imagine two circles. There is a point at the bottom of each circle where the circle touches a piece of paper.
A line is drawn where that point is across the sheet as each circle makes one full rotation in 1 minutes time.
Obviously, the line on the larger circle will be larger than the line on the smaller circle, even though they made the same rotation, so even though they have the same numbers of revolutions per minute, the larger circle is moving faster, so it’s velocity is faster at the same ratio as the diameter of the two circles.