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Flat surfaces
Who thinks that there is such thing as a flat surface? I know i don't.
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Re: Flat surfaces
What the hell kind of CT topic is this?
If you're referring to an atmoic level, then no, nothing is perfectly flat. What's to discuss here? |
Re: Flat surfaces
k I started writing a gigantic satiric paragraph agreeing with the OP but then I decided not to because it was sounding way too lame
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Re: Flat surfaces
If you want to consider "flat" to be a surface in which a perfectly round object (relative) does not fall, then there are many and it does not take a 0 degree angle (relative, again) to accomplish.
If you want to consider "flat" as every atomic particle being the same height across the entire surface, then you'll surely never find such a thing. |
Re: Flat surfaces
Squeek, you forgot to mention "on a frictionless surface" for the former. Perfectly round things can stay still on a slightly slanted surface if the opposing force is great enough.
--Guido http://andy.mikee385.com |
Re: Flat surfaces
Meh. I hated taking physics anyway.
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Re: Flat surfaces
And thanks to our good friend Lil' Werner, we can't pinpoint anything's position exactly, so your question is moot anyways.
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Re: Flat surfaces
yea a flat surface would be completely frictionless and evenly level to the earths gravitaional pull. so in that case no, no there is not XD
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