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Re: PHYS-L Digest - 30 Jan 2001 to 31 Jan 2001 (#2001-44)



1. Blow.
2. Flap you arms.
3. Have your friends on shore throw you a rope.
4. Let the wind blow you.
5. Throw the change in you pocket.
6. Chip the ice and throw that.
7. Let the light pressure from the sun push you.
8. Incline your warm body, and let the pressure differential scross
your body push you.

Glenn

Subject: Re: Momentum
Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2001 13:31:14 -0800
From: Leigh Palmer <palmer@SFU.CA>

Never believe what you read in an April issue. Imagine you are
standing on the surface of an ideal frozen lake. The coefficient
of friction between you and the surface is zero. Eventually you
need to go to relieve yourself. How do you get to the shore?

You use p for momentum!

Leigh (a premature April Fool)

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