Not what I was looking for, but I like the way you think.

ME:  …so, in all of your pulley experiments, we find that you needed a larger amount of force to lift the weights than you expected from the calculations.  Why do you think that is?

TEN-YEAR-OLD:  I don't know.

ME:  Well, what's the difference between an ideal imaginary pulley and a real experimental pulley?

TEN-YEAR-OLD:  …

ME:  Something the real pulley has that the imaginary pulley doesn't.  We talked about this, remember?

TEN-YEAR-OLD:  …

ME:  One word.  Starts with "F."

TEN-YEAR-OLD (desperately):  Flammable!

ME: …

TEN-YEAR-OLD:  Real pulleys are flammable, you know.

 


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2 responses to “Not what I was looking for, but I like the way you think.”

  1. Love this.

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  2. Hmmmm. Well, friction could lead to something bursting into flames, I guess… Surely at least partial credit, right?

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