To: | <Carmods@aol.com>, <owner-tigers@autox.team.net>, <tigers@autox.team.net> |
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Subject: | Re: Bugs |
From: | "Brian Moss" <blmoss@Prodigy.net> |
Date: | Wed, 05 Sep 2001 12:05:58 -0500 |
Given that the windshield is sloped, the majority of the bee reaches zero when it falls onto the road somewhere behind the car. This doesn't count the smaller portion left on the windshield. (Bet he won't have the guts to try that again). Brian --- Original Message --- From: Carmods@aol.com To: owner-tigers@autox.team.net, tigers@autox.team.net Subject: Bugs >There's been a lot of discussion about bugs on the windshield lately so >here's a technical question for those of you who are interested. > >You are driving due north at 60 MPH and a large bumblebee hits squarely in >the center of your Tiger windshield flying due south at 10 MPH. > >At what point does the velocity of the bumble bee become zero? > > John >Logan |
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