
| Fuzzy_Logic #300560 1 year ago |
the great and powerful jerk
:( |
| Scorin #300561 1 year ago |
Derpy's leg and wing are attached... |
| Flutterguy #300566 1 year ago |
I did this once, the guy was so mad that i didn't need to ask "Problem?"
Do a big mac one, now |
| DeeperMadness #300568 1 year ago |
Derpy has the last laugh because she knows the complex formulae used to keep the piece of chalk in her hoof. |
| ninja_hooves #300572 1 year ago |
im just gonna side with derpy and her geniu hat...that means shes well educated |
| -flood- #300582 1 year ago |
Why does Trixie look so much better than Derpy here? >.> |
| Prominence #300583 1 year ago |
I'm horrible at math, so I don't get it. |
| Flutterguy #300610 1 year ago |
@Prominence: Derpy writed the formula of the energy of a static object
Trixie did the same but added acceleration (or speed, i do not remember well) so the formula is complet When P=0 (The object is static) then that part of the equation becomes 0, the squareroot cancels the the exponent and ends up as Derpy Formula |
| Anonymous #300619 1 year ago |
Derpy's equation is a simplified form of Trixie's.
That mark over all the numbers in Trixie's equation is a root symbol, so she's taking the root of those variables. P^2C^2 cancels out completely, and the square root of M^2c^2 is Mc^2. Or something like that. |
| -flood- #300629 1 year ago |
^Nope. "M²c² is not equal to Mc²"
Notice Trixie's "c" is raised to the fourth. If you square root the whole thing, you get "E = Pc + Mc²" I have no idea how Pc is omitted. Trixie may be wrong and just showing off, Trixie should've place an (all)over/Pc on her equation, or I just don't now what Pc means. |
| Anonymous #300632 1 year ago |
OMFGOSH!!! YOU LANDLUBBERS!!! Things don't "cancel out" they either SUM UP TO NILL OR DIVIDE OUT!!! there are so many examples where if you "cancel out" you end up with zero division |
| yayachiken #300655 1 year ago |
Derpy would need to calculate the relative mass first (or could only calculate energy equivalents for unmoving objects).
Trixie just puts rest mass and momentum for m and p and is done. Relativity is delicious :D |
| Anonymous #300674 1 year ago |
Now Celestia or Luna or somepony needs to come along and do something with quantum mechanics to shut Trixie up. Because being mean to Derpy like that is terrible. |
| Anonymous #300778 1 year ago |
^^^ Yeah, I can't into math. |
| Anonymous #300870 1 year ago |
why do people keep trying to distribute the root across terms. It makes me so angry. |
| bersl2 #300980 1 year ago |
^ It's easy to make mistakes, and algebra isn't easy for quite a lot of people.
And yes, we need a third panel with Big Macintosh and Celestia trying to unify general relativity and quantum mechanics. Big Mac doing high-level math is my fetish. |
| Anonymous #301075 1 year ago |
Math is hot. |
| Anonymous #301362 1 year ago |
@-flood- if p = 0 (ie, not moving in the reference frame), E² = p²c² + m²c⁴ reduces to E² = m²c⁴, which implies E = m c². (Please note that Trixie's eqn is only true for the positive root.) |
| Panzerpferd #301801 1 year ago |
^Thank you, anon. At least some people here understand. |
| DarkPandaX #302001 1 year ago |
@-flood-: Trixie looks better because Trixie here is obviously either taken from a screenshot or vectored from one, whereas Derpy has been drawn by hand. |
| Anonymous #303114 1 year ago |
Oh shit! NERD FIGHT! |
| Drasvin #303186 1 year ago |
*eats popcorn* |
| Calbeck #303899 1 year ago |
Both equations are correct. |
| Anonymous #321756 1 year ago |
Sorry Trixy The simplest equations in math are ALWAYS the best. |
| Anonymous #321759 1 year ago |
Oh! and physics! |