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Feel Old Yet? - Views: 935
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Screw the Titles, I have content. - Views: 460
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I Cried Like a Bitch
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Honey Badger - Views: 717
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latest user's comments
| #128 - Right, in the same way that tension has nothing to do with non… | 19 hours ago on Priorities | 0 |
| #26 - THANK YOU | 21 hours ago on we know drama | 0 |
| #25 - 220 and 284, the factors of one make up the other. … | 21 hours ago on we know drama | +3 |
| #110 - True, but friction is calculated by the Normal Force times the… [+] (2 new replies) | 22 hours ago on Priorities | +2 |
| Right, in the same way that tension has nothing to do with non-molecular friction. | ||
| #108 - It wouldn't be friction coefficients in forces parallel to the… [+] (4 new replies) | 22 hours ago on Priorities | 0 |
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iamthedeigner (22 hours ago) [-] True, but friction is calculated by the Normal Force times the coefficient of friction, static or what have you. The Normal force only applies when the surface is pushing away from the surface in this equation. As the gecko is hanging, the wall is not exerting an outward normal force, so our conventional use of static friction doesn't apply. It would use some other adhesion principle, completely different from what we call friction, same way that glue sticking isn't really friction. Picture unrelated Right, in the same way that tension has nothing to do with non-molecular friction. | ||
| #2 - I love you, too. | 05/17/2013 on iamthedeigner's profile | 0 |
| #215 - Picture | 05/16/2013 on Angry furry rant | +4 |
| #89 - Picture | 05/16/2013 on old but damn so good | +3 |
| #263 - Picture | 05/16/2013 on Arrow to the knee | +8 |
| #221 - Picture [+] (1 new reply) | 05/15/2013 on War HUH what is it good for | 0 |
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