No, it’s one bicycle pushed 800 times. The difference is rather important unless you had 800 identical bicycles.
It goes from lovely flowing locks to… pubes.
what *experiment* could you make to get a similar picture?
tracking computer mouse movments comes to mind except it’s not oscillatory like this one, still looks nice
Ghost-riding! Science loves to explore all questions. I remember my friends and I letting our bikes roll down a hill and see who’s bike made it the farthest.
Great, now do one with how far a screw can bounce when dropped off a ladder. Everyone in construction wants to know
Pretty sure I just pulled this out of the shower drain this morning.Â
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No, it’s one bicycle pushed 800 times. The difference is rather important unless you had 800 identical bicycles.
It goes from lovely flowing locks to… pubes.
what *experiment* could you make to get a similar picture?
tracking computer mouse movments comes to mind except it’s not oscillatory like this one, still looks nice
Ghost-riding! Science loves to explore all questions. I remember my friends and I letting our bikes roll down a hill and see who’s bike made it the farthest.
Great, now do one with how far a screw can bounce when dropped off a ladder. Everyone in construction wants to know
Pretty sure I just pulled this out of the shower drain this morning.Â
Now, divide up the X-axis by tire circumference.
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