indicunt lovr
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So I'm currently in a college introductory Physics class and it got me thinking about the physics of a blunt. Now I still need to do some research on a Bk (Blunt constant) haha but i think i have all the variables that are needed to calculate the specifics of a blunt.
1. Length of blizzy (L)(in m)
2. Area of cross-section of blunt (A)(4*pie*r^2)(in m^2)
3. density of marijuana (D)
4. Velocity of cherry (time it takes to smoke blunt)-(This is what interests me the most, so that I can estimate the approximate time it will last)
5. number of tokes (n)
6. Blunt constant (Bk)(in seconds/m)
so i have no idea how to go about putting these values into an equation so thats where i need your help. I figure it could be
V= (Bk)*((L*A*D)/(n))
so lets get some experimenters on this idea to see if we can calculate a Constant.
-remember that testing and retesting a hypothesis is a very important part in the Scientific Theory so get tokin everyone.
1. Length of blizzy (L)(in m)
2. Area of cross-section of blunt (A)(4*pie*r^2)(in m^2)
3. density of marijuana (D)
4. Velocity of cherry (time it takes to smoke blunt)-(This is what interests me the most, so that I can estimate the approximate time it will last)
5. number of tokes (n)
6. Blunt constant (Bk)(in seconds/m)
so i have no idea how to go about putting these values into an equation so thats where i need your help. I figure it could be
V= (Bk)*((L*A*D)/(n))
so lets get some experimenters on this idea to see if we can calculate a Constant.
-remember that testing and retesting a hypothesis is a very important part in the Scientific Theory so get tokin everyone.