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November 23, 2005
Cow Tipping: Torque in the Real World
In the next month about 30 new Gizmos will be showing up on the ExploreLearning web site. One of these deals with torque and moment of inertia. Many students often think that such things have no real application, but a friend of mine recently sent me a link that takes a rather entertaining view of the subject - cow tipping!
Link: Cow-tipping myth hasn't got a leg to stand on
Posted by Raman at 09:38 AM in Science (Real World) | Permalink
