I've just had a thought....

lol Good question! I always have weird thoughts like with water. Warm water turns cold and cold water turns warm. Does it always go through this process? And smurfs.....if a Smurf is choking, what color does it turn?
 
lol Good question! I always have weird thoughts like with water. Warm water turns cold and cold water turns warm. Does it always go through this process? And smurfs.....if a Smurf is choking, what color does it turn?

I asked my teacher that once.
He said purple. :D
 

You mean, stuff like Nestea or Snapple Ice Tea?
I don't think so.

But I think sugarless ice tea could be hot tea thats...cold.
Blah, you know what I mean xD
 
I have a question," If you are on a train traveling at about 50 mph(to be a decent speed). If you jump will you move backwards on the train or stay in the same spot?"
 
Most tea used for iced tea, is made especially for iced tea. So yeah, you could warm it up, but I doubt it'd taste good.
 
i guess it depends on the flavour?

I have a question," If you are on a train traveling at about 50 mph(to be a decent speed). If you jump will you move backwards on the train or stay in the same spot?"

I remember watching some science show (called Brainiac! They blow up caravans every episode) and it showed something about some guy cycling with a tube on the bike which held an egg that was position to land on his head plus there was someone behind who would let the egg go. The tube was high enough so it could hit the guy behind if the theory was wrong (that being that objects travelling at the same speed will fall and still be travelling at the speed) and the egg hit the guy cycling. So i assume that if you jumped on a train moving at 50 mph then you will land around the same position as you were (unless you jump forewards or backwards)

what sound does one hand clapping make?
 
So.. I shouldnt be confused as to why i like iced tea, but I HATE regular tea? xD
 
sure let's go with that...

if iced tea tastes the same as cold tea, then i hate iced tea... (yeah, i haven't had any in such a long time i don't remember what it tastes like)
 
well, when you put tea in the fridge, it doesnt become iced tea, so i shouldnt think that iced tea is just cold tea
 
I have a question," If you are on a train traveling at about 50 mph(to be a decent speed). If you jump will you move backwards on the train or stay in the same spot?"

if the train is moving forwards, and you jump and are touching NOTHING in the train (assuming you jump straight up) you do not move forward or backward. If you could stay suspended long enough and the train was going fast enough, you would actually be able to tell. picturea box moving forward, and your finger inside the box(not moving) your finger will eventually hit the wall of the box, because your finger doesn't change position, but the box does.
 
if the train is moving forwards, and you jump and are touching NOTHING in the train (assuming you jump straight up) you do not move forward or backward. If you could stay suspended long enough and the train was going fast enough, you would actually be able to tell. picturea box moving forward, and your finger inside the box(not moving) your finger will eventually hit the wall of the box, because your finger doesn't change position, but the box does.

I was trying to figure this out on a bus ride going to one of my basketball games(it was a really annoing ride). I tried doing it with a ball(size of a ping-pong ball). But every time I through it up we either stopped, hit a bump, or did not throw it high enough.
 
I have a question," If you are on a train traveling at about 50 mph(to be a decent speed). If you jump will you move backwards on the train or stay in the same spot?"

In relation to what? It's all physics. In relation to the train, you'll land in the same spot, assuming you jump straight up and return directly back down. In relation to the ground under the train, you'd appear to be going forward. You wouldn't go backward in relation to anything. You in the train have you own forces while the train has it's own. Therefore, the train's movement wouldn't affect how you move, assuming the train is moving at a constant velocity.
 
I have a question," If you are on a train traveling at about 50 mph(to be a decent speed). If you jump will you move backwards on the train or stay in the same spot?"

Same spot.

In relation to what? It's all physics. In relation to the train, you'll land in the same spot, assuming you jump straight up and return directly back down. In relation to the ground under the train, you'd appear to be going forward. You wouldn't go backward in relation to anything. You in the train have you own forces while the train has it's own. Therefore, the train's movement wouldn't affect how you move, assuming the train is moving at a constant velocity.

Yes, because you're still going the velocity [speed] the train is.
Newton's Law 1 says that an object will continue going in the same direction until an unbalanced force acts on it.
You will be going the same speed as the train and since a jump isn't a very great time for a force to act upon you, you will land in the same spot because you are STILL going the same speed as the train.

Wow. I actually do pay attention in science :rolleyes: .!


WHAT HAPPENED TO MY TEA QUESTION???
:lmao:

Your tea question hasn't been covered in my science yet.
So I don't know.

But I do know that it'd be a very watery tea if you had a bunch of ice in it then made it all hot, haha.
 


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