How Long To Fall Through The Earth?
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- Опубліковано 22 тра 2016
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I understood all of that I promise
Lets say I did
+jaek lae then why are you subscribed?
+José Carlos Is that even a question?
+jaek lae That is what I tell myself after every math lesson...
+jaek lae Come on this is just high school physics, he didn't even show the calculus part.
It's official. The meaning of life is *42*
+YeOldeTreeStump I scrolled down just to say this ^
+YeOldeTreeStump Well... 38.1 to be more exact...
Watch the video till the end pleb
I dont think that many people know the 42 thing...
+YeOldeTreeStump ...which isn't the quote from the book. Why do people screw this up.
It would be impossible to go through the earth, eventually you will hit bedrock and cannot break it. Even if you go to creative you will just fall in the void.
wELL aCtuALLy tHaT’s nOT tRue beCaUsE
woooosh
@@happynessblaster2365 w/rooooosh
This ain’t Minecraft
/gamemode 1
Just keep eating golden apples
Ah yes, terminal velocity, slow and boring.
in an endless black tube of nothing but temperature variation for more than half an hour? there's not even air in there and the sensation of falling only applies while youre still accelerating at a noticeable rate.
after a few minutes you wont feel, see or hear a thing.
Terminal velocity is something caused by air friction, which is taken out of the calculations like he said at the beginning of the video
Yes, ok. you are TECHNICALLY correct. happy? :P
jamham69 Yeah, you wouldn't feel, see, or hear a thing. You also wouldn't be alive.
If you made the tunnel, allowed time to fill it with air, then jumped in, air resistance would limit your acceleration to terminal velocity. But after passing the center of the Earth, your momentum would be competing against gravity and wind resistance. You'd never make it to China.
"Assume the earth is perfectly spherical"
Flat earthers: *t r i g g e r e d*
Lumpy earthers destroyed
"no-earth"ers : why ?
🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓uhm accually earth isnt perfect sphere its little bit wider on the equator🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
next time someone texts you and say they're falling for you, make sure you dont take more than 42 minutes to respond to their text otherwise they might be over you. literally
You deserve a cookie
what kind? :-)
Would chocolate chip cookies suffice? :)
yes. yes it would.
when the cool kids try to talk to the nerds. :P
Think about this- you will be upside down when you will reach the other end of the earth
What
not if you jump in head first
if you reached the other end won't you just go back down cause you're upside down?
-If I am not mistaken, Newton's 3rd law allows an object to apply energy onto itself to rotate it around it's center of mass, as long as it doesn't change the center point.-
Jithesh Dsouza unless you dive head first
Doctor: You have 38 minutes to live
Me: *yeets self down convenient hole through the earth*
Edit: Ok, i get it, I would be 6 seconds short, why have so many people told me this?
Oppressive Espresso theres no hole tho
r/wooosh
vibhor damahe uno reverse card bitch.
Oppressive Espresso unless your doctor lives at the north or South Pole, you’d also have to travel to one of the poles in negative 6 seconds
@@blemmer146 w/rooooosh
Would you actually end up coming out the other side if you fell like this? Wouldn't you just begin and oscillation back and forth, never quite reaching the surface again, losing energy each time, until eventually you're just stuck in the core?
breadman86
If there is no wind resistance, then you shouldn't lose energy in the system, meaning that you should end up on the surface again. Unless there's somewhere where you can lose energy.
And you’ll fall out the other end at the same speed you fell in
There have actual projects to make gravity powered railway elevators. The earliest rail systems, like a few in England and Wales, used gravity to transport large cargos. So long as both points were at the same True Elevation, counted from the core rather than sea level, you would come to a perfect stop just as you arrive... But have only a half second to grab something, or you will be returned to sender.
@@williamd6621 At the beginning, you have a whole lot of potential energy and no kinetic energy. As you fall, your potential energy is converted to kinetic energy, until you reach the centre and have a whole lot of kinetic energy and no potential energy. Falling out the other side, the reverse occurs - kinetic back to potential. With no air resistance, all that energy would stay in the system, just converting back and forth between the types.
No, you have enough energy to keep on going.
"Constant stuff" Very scientific!
+JustJason Actually physicists say things like that all the time :).
+ninjafruitchilled A few teacher that taught me did that, couldn't help but laugh
That term is used in mathematics very commonly.
Why wouldn't you say constant stuff. They're just a bunch of numbers which when calculated resulting in one number, this number says very little scientificly about a formula
+JustJason it's justified because "constant stuff" doesn't change the nature of the curve, a linear function times a constant is still a linear function. Linear transformations can be done at the beginning and the very end to make sure things are in agreement (e.g. the unit system), but don't really matter when it comes to finding a strategy to reason about the equation, in that respect they serve only to distract and potentially introduce calculation errors.
I like how every physics problem ever always goes: let's assume that things are not what they are in real life.
You need to solve fort for the special "Clean Case" to figure out what formulae you are going to use, you then get an answer to help later when you add in the messy RL stuuf, and you can compare to see if you answer for messy life is close to the clean case, or if it is orders of magnitude off.
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If your real-stuff answer is way off the clean case, you may need to reassess your assumptions and math.
@@MonkeyJedi99 I know. It's just a joke. We all went to school, my guy.
0:17 "Ok Peter, since you're daring to question my claims, I'm going to explain every last detail as to how I know what I'm talking about here. You ready? Here we go..."
Now that's a true minute physics video ^^
Except it's five minutes long.
+woodfur00 thats what i was gonna say!😂
+woodfur00 Now that's a true (five)minute physics video
Clickbait it said minute on the channel
It's 5 minutes
Kenny Gibson More Content isn’t clickbait lol(and yes Ik it’s a joke)
I prefer 42 minutes because of Hitchhiker's guide to the Galaxy.
+trefod How unscientific of you.
What does 42 have to do with this?
+Quaternions but it's the answer to the ultimate question of earth, life and everything...
+for4Spaces life, the universe and everything
+Elorram Basdo whoopsie
Thank you! Great content and superb delivery, loved the triple shot of the stick men falling!
38 minutes and 6 seconds? That's how long a stargate can maintain a stable wormhole. Weird.
sounds like the answer of .....everything ........42...
Did you even read the hitchhikers guide to the Galaxy
I watched it does that count
no
did you even read the sequels?
Ziggy Stardust yes
I'd rather jump honestly...
I know right.
That sounds so morbid out of context.
In context too, since you'd die if you jumped in the hole.
LMAO, Perfect comment
Random person: * books 25 hour plane flight *
Me:
My physics teacher had us explore this question in high school, like this video he really made learning fun and I wish more teachers were like that.
Good thing I don't go to school :D
42 minutes. The answer to life? 42.
For someone falling through the earth that number really is Life, the Universe, and Everything.
also 42 thumbs up on you comment right now. I dare not increase the count even further even though I would like to :D
Karlsson I just liked and ruined it simply cause you pointed it out.
why? i am lost
madonna said it was 2 minutes in her song
I'm disappointed that the answer wasn't 42.
lol
it would have been totally epic. The answer is always 42
Hiemerdonger bursts into tears...
+Abcnbc ohhh the sweet smell of science
well ... 38 m and 6 seconds ... just 4 minutes less :P ... (or better , 3,54)
so THAT's the ultimate question! The question to life, the universe and everything!
Ah... a sweet reference
It is also worth mentioning that, assuming Earth has constant density, it doesn't matters if you are falling through the center of the earth. You can go a little bit sideways, it would be also the same time. Or even completely sideways. Like trying to dig directly from London to Paris. If there is no friction with ground and if you will just jump in the hole, you will also arrive in ~42 minutes
Fun fact: Mathmagical dust settling causes the creation of black holes.
i didnt have fun :(
Me neither :(
+Cognito Speaking of black holes, as a thing, they don't truly exist; they are merely intensely warped space//time around a singularity.
I'm a black hole.
I suck up all the information that I encounter, but hardly ever let anything exit my mind. It only happens in the form of Hawking radiation, when one of a pair of entangled particles (like your comment and my reading of it) enter my mind.
Sometimes I explode and create new galaxies filled with bullshit like this.
Quintum Anarchy
Sorry I don't suck up massless things. I'm a black hole, not the Higgs field.
Oh come on, be honest now. It took you much longer to calculate all this stuff than 38 minutes and 6 seconds.
If you say, more time, then I'd say much less death.
+Penny Lane No it's pretty easy... i'm in last grade in france jsut before my graduation and all the physics calculations you see that here already and it's pretty simple.
the only long part must be gathering the informations about density and stuff, after that its just aplying formules and math magic :)
HolyBookProductions I think she was sarcastic.
HolyBookProductions I'm not saying it's hard. I'm just saying it'll take you longer than 40 minutes to do the non-simplified calculations. And yes, Aditya Khanna has a point in that I don't actually suggest jumping into a tunnel through the Earth that doesn't exist to save time. Primarily because most stop watches don't cope well with the pressure and the heat.
Penny Lane I doubt stopwatch would be a problem (it's least of our concern). There can be two people on opposite sides, with stopwatches.
And actually, it takes less time for a pro physicist!
4:07 "once our mathematical dust settles" I'm gonna use this a lot
mathemagical*
Awesome video, thanks!
Just so long as no one turns around and says "why haven't we built this yet?!". I've had to explain to someone that this is not pragmatic, and never will be in the conceivable future. We're talking about drilling a hole through the mantle, through the core, through everything that idles at incredible pressure and heat. We and our perceivable future selves cannot deal with that; we can't even dig more than a few km through the crust before our best equipment starts to break down. And our tunnel has to endure the internal forces of the molten core not only squeezing it, but also moving around inside while the continents are moving at the surface (albeit both at a geologic pace, cm per year; but there's no super-ancient society that built tunnels through the earth for us to ride). And the Coriolis effect makes the ride down difficult. And then you need to survive the heat and pressure during the ride, not just the equipment. And.... Okay really there's no point enumerating further. But sometimes people read sci-fi stories and think they're an authority on the subject.
So yea it's not realistic. Same with pushing the end of a pole that reaches between planets to produce faster-than-light communication... just no.
fuck my head.
It would be my pleasure
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The Truth is HARD to believe
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This seems odd to do without integral calculus
+Mandragara He sneaked that in under the radar by skipping straight to the solutions of a simple harmonic oscillator :p. You would need to do the calculus in order to get those solutions, or to otherwise solve for the travel time.
+ninjafruitchilled as many wise people have said the best scientists just steal other peoples work. why mess about with calculus when someone has already done it for you
+Sam Winton Well the main reason would be to properly understand how it works. Also in this case it isn't very hard. But it would be a bit too far beyond what you could expect an audience to follow in a UA-cam video, so it is clear enough why he didn't do it.
+ninjafruitchilled fair point. Ive done A level physics so the video was pretty simple to me. If calculus had been included i would have been screwed 😂
+ninjafruitchilled I was kind of ridiculously happy when he skipped the (double?) integration though.
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Consider using some for your next one
I love this. It's pretty logical, expect the fact that to drill a hole through the earth, you'd have a bit of a problem, since the two parts will pull/push you in a non spheric way, which makes it a hell of a lot more difficult.
42 minutes.. the mice knew this ages ago.
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holy fucking shit
I'm about to hit like button but I saw 42 likes, and I just COULDNT!!
69 likes (insert lenny face)
The fuck is a penualamum thank goodness you put that cat in the parabola because I would have been so lost
A pendulum is simply a weight on a string or arm that is allowed to swing freely. Like a clock's swinging weight, or a swing in a playground.
They are pretty simple to calculate how they behave, and are a good introduction to things that constantly change speed and oscillate, so they tend to be found in beginner physics classes.
+Ravaxr lol I thought my sarcasm was pretty obvious but thanks for the definition anyway
I have seen completely serious posts display stunningly inept questions before, so I assume people are serious when they ask a question. If they are a poe, then okay. The next person to see the thread that doesn't actually know gets the answer for a question they don't have to ask anymore.
And I cure my boredom for a few more minutes.
+Ravaxr lol I guess it's better to educate than to just ignore it but considering how it's a requirement to learn and how easy it is you'd think people would know
+Ravaxr you're etiquette in your text amazes me. you are actually what we need more of in this world 😂
I would like to see the function of g.
Or is the "pendula"-equation already the solution to this differential equation? It wasnt really clear, whether you used g as g(t) or g(R)...
Good thing to say in college: "divided by the constant stuff"
So it's going to be a long time before Jasper reaches the Cluster.
Steven?
Nice :)
lets hope Jasper does not pop the cluster bubble.
lol
+Sam Mcclain AAAH! I NEED TO GET CAUGHT UP!!!
If we actually jumped into the hole, we would vaporize long before we reached the center, due to the extremely high temperatures.
+Physics Videos by Eugene Khutoryansky And I always thought, the core is made out of happydust and unicorns.
+Physics Videos by Eugene Khutoryansky No air though, so would have to rely on IR for heating alone.
Sorry if I ask something incredibly dumb but shouldn't the extremely high pressure cancel the high temperature out? Or at least close enough. Your body would boil and evaporate if at sea level pressure.
That's not used as a factor in the video though, temperature doesn't matter because there is no air to transfer it. All factors aside from gravity (and all relevant factors to that such as density) and time are excluded for the purpose of the calculation.
+Mandragara yea and IR are garbage in comparison so you would be cold but it would depend on the size of the hole if you boil or not
I don't get why we can cancel out everything that's obove us in the "shaved earth" model: the gravitational force depends on how far you're away. That means that if I fall straight into the hole, the part above me attracts me much more than the part opposite the earth pulls me down, because one is much closer than the other -> smaller radius, more attraction (G*m1*m2/r^2). Is my question clear?
There is a ton of interesting stuff about this topic. There is a paper not mentioned in the description where Alexander Klotz pointed out how the rotation of the earth will affect the shape of the tunnel and the falling time. And he made some simulations. Search for "The Gravity Tunnel in a Non-Uniform Earth" by Alexander R. Klotz.
Yes yes yes very accurate, although I found a few errors:
Jk I didn't understand any of it
Same
lol
hahahaha
ahhah ikr
Me neither xd
Hold on a sec, my brain just crashed.
+raykrislianggi - AniMusic The moment i saw the math i couldn't process anything he was saying.
that's basically a stroke
I'm in conceptual physics and my mind crashed at around 4 minutes
+Ventroid y'all need medical help
Kevin Zheng I didn't mean literally, silly.
I thought terminal velocity is how fast you’re going when your about to miss your flight
Don't hit the side of the hole
and when you come out the other side. you are upsideown
Nice profile pic, where'd u find it?
@@tomba3575 lmao
what he was lying the whole video but we're just too dumb to realize his mistakes
+Raynbow Nynja Naw that math works
+Raynbow Nynja Do you mean like Einsteinian gravity
Morgan Freeman?
Nah, it all checks out.
Nope, everything he did was perfectly legit. Albeit, he took some mighty unrealistic assumptions to get to those points. However, it's an unrealistic question to begin with so it's all good.
Of course it is 42 it is the answer to life the universe and everything
The reason Douglas Admas chose 42 is MATH if you convert the letters in MATH to numbers M=13 A=1 etc. they add up to 42
+James Andrew Morrison i thought it was the average no. of words on the back of a paperback.
Of = 2. course = 6. it = 2. is = 2. forty-two = 9. it = 2. is = 2. the = 3. answer = 6. to = 2. life = 4. the = 3. universe = 8. and = 3. everything = 10.
2+6+2+2+9+2+2+3+6+2+4+3+8+3+10 = 64
Sixty-four = 10
Ten = 3
Three = 5
Five = 4
Four = 4
The answer to life the universe and everything is 4.
+NeonGen2000 4+38 XD
That's some serious mental gymnastics
3:18 I mean if you think about it the radius of the earth does factor in because density is mass divided by volume in volume is directly proportional to radius cubed
Hey, great video, thank you. Maybe you could add some extra info to make a bit more complete: what is the top speed you'd reach, the expected temperatures as you fall, maybe a simple vídeo showing the moviment if you jumped from the equador... Hum, maybe the terminal velocity considering air friction, so as just to show how far from the center you'd get, after crossing the center, in a more real situation. (I'd skip the air density change factor, but that's up to you).
Thanks again!
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Thank you for this video!
I love how you explain the concepts of physics, but to see the maths that goes behind it is very interesting, and something that I believe is lacking in many science-based UA-cam videos. I know many may quickly lose interest when the maths takes over but I know there are many people out there, like me, who enjoy it.
So please make more of these videos!! :)
U explain the things really well, I have often heard from people that if one could explain the concept in less time that person is really smart and intelligent....
I can't believe the work that must have gone into that! awesome!
what about Uranus?
+MrKnight1243 congrats on top comment :D
+MrKnight1243 y u do dis
+MrKnight1243 Falling through Uranus depends on how many drinks were involved.
+Jontman42
And how much lube you're using.
+MrKnight1243
if I got thes right:
r = 25362000 m
roh = 1270 kg/m³
t = 88 min
Please make more videos like this one, it was really interesting and I loved how you showed all of the calculations.
Also, you can build a frictionless, straight-line tunnel between any two points on the surface and the travel time will always be the same. It doesn't need to go through the centre of the planet.
"Mathemagical dust" is a wonderful phrase. In fact, this video was mathemagically delicious.
I can't wait to understand any of this when I take physics class.
same
Bruh u still wont get it
That's cute.
you still wont get shit
I took those classes already... I understand just 1% more than before... lol
I just realized I'm dumber than I first thought.
That is an important step towards getting smarter. Good for you :)
+Awaken the Evil Indeed , as the area of your *Circle of knowledge* increases , the circumference that is in contact with stupidity also increases
Similar to how as the circle of light gets bigger , it's circumference that's in contact with darkness also gets bigger
But don't be concieted or you might find your circle to be hollow~
+BagheerathePanther
did you understand what he was saying?
+Rew Rose
damn that was deeper than the Mariana Trench
same here i felt stupid listening to this
Thanks for you explanation 🙂🙂
"I HAVE BEEN FALLING... FOR 30 MINUTES!"
how can you fall through the earth if it's flat ?
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Can you please give me a brief explanation of how coriolis effect would affect the maths? (im mathematician dont know about physics). I think you are doing a really good job, this question have been in my mind for a long time, also with air we won't reach the other side and "bounce" until sating stable in the center? that wa my "answer" to the thougt. Thank you very much for the video
3:02 subliminal answer to Life, the Universe and Everything
42 42 42 42 42
So many assumptions... Let's Just throw Trump in and see what happens.
+Alberto Figueroa but hed just build a wall around the hole so we couldnt!
+Alberto Figueroa I agree. Go get him, I'll push him in.
+L3610NF0R14M7H37RU7H
And make you pay for it.
Lets throw Clinton in as well. You know we can't just test a hypothesis once!
+Cristian let's get ted in there too...
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Did you draw all that that's impressive!
This was an awesome video!
Of course it takes 42 minutes to fall through any sphere. You don't have to do any calculations to figure that out.
So it takes 42 minutes to fall through a 30 feet sphere?
+nimbuzz obviously
+nimbuzz If its density is that of the earth yes. Keep in mind a 30 feet sphere wouldnt exert much gravitational pull on you tho. Math is neet
+nimbuzz
If no other force is present, yes.
+nimbuzz if in space and depending on the mass of the 3 feet sphere, maybe.
So...approximately 38 minutes for me to get to China?
yes, and 30 if you've already jumped in the hole.
i better start digging that hole then
+John Smith lol
+John Smith its dug.. Not digged
fall through or around pretty much the same time and around has no digging
Has anyone solved the free fall through Earth problem starting at a point on the equator and curving to accommodate the coriolis effect? My sense is that it would be a bow-shaped curve passing thtough the Earth's center and emerging, not at the antipodes but a point offset by the rotation of the Earth during the elapsed time. A friend, however, has pointed out that an object could never reach the exact center in such a free fall due to the conservation of angular momentum.
Video: How long to fall through the earth?
Me: Theres a hole in the earth?
Don't know why I click on this video, cuz fuck I feel dumb now...
people not dumb just because they don't know something
+Ariphael wise words
+Corporate Commander wise words as well
I'm not a fish >:( and I can climb trees!
+Biotic Bat you know what's wise? you. for recognising wisdom
42 minutes... so... jumping through the earth is our purpose in life?
It's not 42 minutes,it is 38 minutes 6 seconds,he said it himself in the video.With what were you listening?
+Максим Бизимов I think he commented before completing the video :D
I love how this seemingly-difficult problem reduces to a spring
Just imagine how cool it would be to be at the northpole jump in and come out and just seeing the goddamn thing you saw 38 minutes before, Snow snow everwhere
42, the answer to life, the universe and everything.... I Swear.
Wait if there is no air in the middle and I'm in there for 38 mins then wouldn't I be dead?
You'd be dead anyways lol
+Jennesa Temka lol true
carry your oxygen tanks........though it would burst due to the. heat..... in fact you yourself would melt......send me a post card if you survive
-RAhDuin
The inner core of the Earth is almost 11,000 degrees, so I don't think air would be your biggest problem
written on asbestos paper.
Hi
I have got a question!
If the earth's center point would be an empty room, and I were in that room would I floating? Because thats the center point of earh where the gravity is pulling things to, but the surface if earth is there and the things cannot fall into the center of the earth. So what would happen if sy were in that center point?
Pro tip: make sure no one else jumps in the other side during your fall
Loved this video! Please do more with actual physics calculations in it (the speed is fine because those of us that actually want to go through the math can just pause!) definitely my favorite of your videos just for that!
Ok good... Now in English
Trueeeee...Nice pic
Incase you weren't aware, the video is in English. Maybe you should pay attention next time instead of making a hilarious smartass comment.
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Finally after 12 years of school and my first year of University Physics class. I can see WHY he used these calculations and the science behind SHO's (simple harmonic oscillator's) however there's one thing I don't know for sure but I'm curious. Were the calculations at the end of the video, the ones with the complex stuff, were those using formulas for driven oscillator's?
I like what you did with the ending there lol
Great Video!! You guys should do more videos with the math being worked out... It might not please everyone, but it certainly adds a lot more value to the content.
If we were to include air and subsequently include terminal velocity in our maths, you would be unable to reach the other side. You'd reach the centre, then fall so far as to decrease your velocity from its terminal state to zero, at which point you then approach teh centre again. Eventually, you'd run out of momentum and be suspended at that central point, whereupon the intense heat would cook you inside out like a develled egg. Or a large turkey. Or basically any foodstuff that experiences such.
Mind shatter ... it's not possible to drill a hole through the earth from pole to pole since that would seperate the planet but gravity would simply pull the pieces together again ... not worth it ppl :/
+We-Play !-Play anything ! Also there is molten metal and stuff in the middle...
+We-Play !-Play anything ! no it wouldn't, it would just be like a weirdly-shaped doughnut, and they don't fall into two pieces :P the diagram in the video is 2D, so I can see where the confusion came from :)
+We-Play !-Play anything ! But it's not cutting the world in half, as it looks in the 2 dimensional drawing, it's merely a hole dug through the centre, like a doughnut. The world probably wouldn't collapse on the holes if it was only big enough for you body. Also this video was entirely theoretical.
+SbAsAlSe HONRe Ugghh thanks for the explanation I forgot to account for that ... but wouldn't the metal inside spill out ... or will it stay in place due to the forces cancelling out on it ?
We need two air locks, a large drill, and piping that is basically immune to both heat and pressure. Also space suits with 40 minutes to 1 hour of air, and good magnets on each end that can be activated and deactivated at will.
If the piping exists, it can be done.
Wait wait, seeing that there is no air to slow you down, wouldn't your potential energy be the exact same at either side? Meaning that you'd pop out on the other side with almost no speed and then fall back to the first, pendulumming back and forth endlessly? And if there'd be a tiny bit of air/resistance wouldn't you pendle back and forth decreasing each little bit, ending up in the middle at the end?
i wonder what the flat earthers would say 😂😂
Dug two meters and now im in china
Lol yea
Char 11 😂😂
had the earth bee flat then as we'd have moved across the centre of the earth we'd have started to sort of bulge as we'd gradually move towards the other pole until our height would become extremely close to 0 (but not 0)
-RAhDuin
there is no such thing as a "hole"
due to heat and pressure you will come out on the other side as a liquid lol
There is no wall silly :*)
+rodri vp
No, the Coriolis effect is cancelled because you go from north to south.
Ofcourse not, you'll burn and turn into gas and carbon*. Btw you'll be slowed by air resistance so you won't make it to the other side.
I think we'd be under so much pressure and temperature that we'd turn into impure diamonds by the time we come out on the other side. Well that's my optimistic thought :D
+Prince_q8cool I mean if we're taking stuff like that into account you can probably assume that during your travels the two halves of the Earth will attract themselves together again and squish you, so I imagine that's a bigger problem
At 2:59 time period is T=2pi multiplied by under root m/constant
Well you could measure this by measuring how much do we need time to get to the Earth's core by falling because of the Gravity acceleration , it pushes us down to the core , so if u measure how long is the trip to the Earth's core and multiple it by x2 bcz Earth is round it is the same way bcz of it is Radius , so u could get a second answer for that , it is easier i think but there is 1 problem the speed when we fall it is encreasing so i dont know if this is the right answer
The math is melting my brain, I don't get it
What he said. A math equation is just a machine on paper. You follow a simple set of instructions and the machine does almost all of the work for you.
ant billionz
But would we orbit faster if falling toward the Western World?
All of this can be learned from an entry level physics class...
ROTMGHaunted
Don't remind me why I failed entry level physics...
ant billionz
No he didn't. These are all well known equations. I understood all the math and it was easy to follow.
That's pretty awesome. That would be a really cool trip to step into a hole, and step out on the other side of the Earth 38 minutes later. Just make sure you don't miss the stepping out part. And, I guess, don't touch the sides.
Also bring a air tank, and pretty heavy duty insulation, and a space suit. Otherwise you'll suffocate, melt from the heat, and die from the hard vacuum. Also maybe bring an audiobook because that would otherwise be a boring 38 minutes.
Jacob Siemons haha yeah, that too
I think its safe to assume the hole is self contained with impossibly resillient walls - this is a 'what if' you couldn't achieve in reality because a straight up hole would just instantly fill up with lava.
+elevown but the earth would also probably stick back together cause of the gravity I guess
Or... Perhaps a computer with civ IV: beyond the sword installed?
1.1k who disliked are either the people who didnt understand it or flat earthers
Or both.
Yea, like you understood everything the guy said
@@zebraaapje3320 it really wasn't that much
@@Diabhork It's fake news anyways. He didn't even MENTION bedrock..
Say “I agree” if you agree that flat earthers need to be burned alive and slaughtered to death.
I believe Cixin Lui made a nice short story about this called "Cannonball". I'm not sure how accurate it is, but it was a great read.
I'm not sure why you're using a round earth model when it's clearly flat. Do some research on UA-cam it'll change your life
Ayy Lmao
omg
I hope this is sarcasm
We should send flat-earthers to space so that they can see that it's not flat.
And leave them there.
+Alex Garcia well played
Fuck me that was maths
+minutephysics, am I correct in figuring that this implies that neglecting air drag you could drop any object any distance from a point mass and regardless of distance the object will take the same time to reach the point mass?
3:04 see 42 is definitely the answer to life, the universe and everything.