Kind of hard to find, but polyester has a coefficient of static friction of about 0.8. So if he's using his full body weight, he can do this to anyone that: has proper clothing, is well balanced, and he weighs at least 25% more than. Probably should be closer to 40% to account for not using full weight, bad wall contact, etc.
There is nothing on the wall, you can see as she climbs in. This principal is not new either, used to have a ride in Sydney that spun and your stuck to the walls.
Take an actual physics class (or if you can't/don't wanna, listen to someone who has like here) instead of relying on Google dumbing down concepts for you.
Almost literally every website is wrong on lift so it's nothing new in physics. Entry level information is based on ease of understanding and practicality, not on the truth. I elaborated here: /gallery/VCzAlXf/comment/2421499503/1
You throw your backpack down the hallway, and it slows down and stops - that's acceleration caused by a force. You tilt the desk a little yet it doesn't slide down, that's a force being cancelled by another. What's probably confusing you is that it doesn't set things in motion on its own - it's reactive. And TBF it's a combined effect from several microscopic forces.
(1/3) Friction is the combined result of real forces and effects, much like centrifugal "force". Some are happening at the molecular level, such as electromagnetic forces; some are happening on a more macro level, like adhesion or "roughness" of surfaces e.g. sandpaper (this part is in academic dispute).
Introductory physics textbooks refer to it as a force in the same way they almost unanimously misdefine lift;
(2/3) it's not a well understood subject that only gets MORE complicated the deeper you go, each step making the initial understanding more false.
For the layman, Feynman touches on this VERY briefly https://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/I_12.html#Ch12-S2 but nobody wants to delve into the nature of friction to a layman bc it's complicated even for physicists so we go with simple empirical concepts like "coefficient of friction" which is just the end result, not the actual forces happening.
You must be catholic then because youre taking this pretty serious, almost offended on behalf of religious pedophiles. Sorry for causing you distress over a religion that preys on praying kids. Guess i'll go to hell now according to your beliefs haha religious fruitcake
Huor
I'd probably be fired if I touched a student like that.
BellylintCrumbs
"...then he had me get on top of another student. And then he pinned me against the wall in front of everyone. And everybody clapped too."
nataSdroL666
Good way to pick up girls.. And make them need your support..... Pro move
DoctorAvatarTheLastOfTheTimeBendingAirLords
Kind of hard to find, but polyester has a coefficient of static friction of about 0.8. So if he's using his full body weight, he can do this to anyone that: has proper clothing, is well balanced, and he weighs at least 25% more than. Probably should be closer to 40% to account for not using full weight, bad wall contact, etc.
ghenghisalex
I love mu
Swampplatapus
Seems unreal. Unless he is pushing with over ~100lbs of force.
Bitesizedmoose
PenguinSauce
This is the problem with bringing religion into schools, now they're nailing kids to walls.
vorodar
BeverlyHillsBillie
She's very abrasive and has a high coefficient of friction.
FrozenMojo
Fakers will say it's hate.
samohankinpo
2000 years later
Thankyoujameson
What is that killer track? Sound like Fontaines DC?
GravyEducation
Shazam no help, but they either just played or are about to play in Minneapolis though
ExTechOp
/gallery/VCzAlXf/comment/2421447059
ObeeJuanKenobi
tarataqa
I know what fraternity this guy is pledging...I FELTA THIGH!
OctopusStinkhorn
“How was school today?”
“It was fun. The science teacher had me pressed against the wall”
JoeMangoJello
Ok, normally the unnecessary music is crap, but I kinda like this track. Anybody recognize it? (it's still unnecessary though)
seheim
The crime is that the original audio is blocked
Snausagebort
Darude Sandstorm
Joxtar
The Exorcist :)
korndogg83
mrsparkle001
It's a trick don't be fooled
NuclearGradeIrony
This would be damn impressive!
curialis
Sad part is someone out there believes this
wildwestpb
Plot twist - the wall’s a giant mimic and he’s giving it his annual sacrifice for better fortunes and good crops.
Mostlydeadpool
the mimic's name is WALLY.
kriswinters
Lottery in June, Corn heavy soon.
elgalileo
Charyou Tree!
ElbowDeepinaTinyOctopus
Either that, or Nny became a teacher and brought his wall with him.
Righteousdew
Hell, yeah, I was hoping for a Johnny the Homicidal Maniac reference.
Olestra
Wall must not have been painted recently, it's getting soft.
sindail
That poor guy getting stepped on and used as a stool. Get used to it bud. Sometimes it be like that
tarnok
jayman0123
Some men pay extra for such a thing
DuffyMx
poor guy? he seems to like it
cardinal29
Girls in class are like: "Wow, you're so strong!"
ClifSkaylor
The secret is you have to rub with girl on a balloon first.
sammyismycat
Idontneedrealfacts
Instructions unclear, need a lawyer, a good lawyer.
vorodar
baldbear
I always had great success when rubbing a girl.
curialis
Ok Inmate 54839683 daily internet time is up
FairfaxJack
As a contractor that has installed about a gazillion kitchen cabinets can confirm
LitchLitch
There is something on the wall behind for the last part of the video, I suspect some sort of rog.
fluens
There is nothing on the wall, you can see as she climbs in. This principal is not new either, used to have a ride in Sydney that spun and your stuck to the walls.
CAWriter
She has long hair and a dark blue stripe on the sides of her shirt
pkmnfrk1
Her hair?
haggerton
Friction isn't a force.
reinharder
and a strawberry isn't a berry, so?
RunsWithScizrs
Nearly everything that pops up after a Google search of "what is friction" starts with "Friction is a force."
haggerton
Take an actual physics class (or if you can't/don't wanna, listen to someone who has like here) instead of relying on Google dumbing down concepts for you.
fluens
Well either you are right, or literally every website I can find is. Hmm.
haggerton
Almost literally every website is wrong on lift so it's nothing new in physics. Entry level information is based on ease of understanding and practicality, not on the truth. I elaborated here: /gallery/VCzAlXf/comment/2421499503/1
ByThePowerOfSCIENCE
You throw your backpack down the hallway, and it slows down and stops - that's acceleration caused by a force.
You tilt the desk a little yet it doesn't slide down, that's a force being cancelled by another.
What's probably confusing you is that it doesn't set things in motion on its own - it's reactive. And TBF it's a combined effect from several microscopic forces.
sabrinadiesatdawn
Grammatically, "frictional force" is more appropriate, but saying "friction isn't a force is dead wrong"
BigHubs
It's very much a thing in physics. Friction Force = Coefficient of Friction * Normal Force
haggerton
That's not a force. If you know any physics, you'd know that.
Saying friction is a force is as fallacious as saying centrifugal force is a force.
DoctorCaptainProfessorAmazing
Explain why.
haggerton
(1/3) Friction is the combined result of real forces and effects, much like centrifugal "force". Some are happening at the molecular level, such as electromagnetic forces; some are happening on a more macro level, like adhesion or "roughness" of surfaces e.g. sandpaper (this part is in academic dispute).
Introductory physics textbooks refer to it as a force in the same way they almost unanimously misdefine lift;
haggerton
(2/3) it's not a well understood subject that only gets MORE complicated the deeper you go, each step making the initial understanding more false.
For the layman, Feynman touches on this VERY briefly https://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/I_12.html#Ch12-S2 but nobody wants to delve into the nature of friction to a layman bc it's complicated even for physicists so we go with simple empirical concepts like "coefficient of friction" which is just the end result, not the actual forces happening.
VaxxedCanadian
And why did you become a teacher?
EchoDelta141
To touch kids? Must be a catholic school
justfiguredoutimc4azyanddumbb
"For the friction " would have been much classier
EchoDelta141
The joke went way over your head lol tough crowd
justfiguredoutimc4azyanddumbb
It did not.
EchoDelta141
You must be catholic then because youre taking this pretty serious, almost offended on behalf of religious pedophiles. Sorry for causing you distress over a religion that preys on praying kids. Guess i'll go to hell now according to your beliefs haha religious fruitcake
SarcasticComment
"to pin teen girls against a wall..." *interview going poorly*
AnApologeticCanadian
Principle walks in: "WHAT ARE YOU DOING!?"
Teacher: "Teaching Physics"
Principle: "You're an English teacher!"
SneakorsMcSneakorsface
Yeah, were teaching definitions through demonstration.
SarcasticComment
"was I speaking Spanish while organizing this?"
Hellbat666
Probably to show kids really Kool shit…
Cause that looks pretty fucking Kool.
MrPappagiorgioFromYuma
Frig yeah! Teaching by practical application in a fun way! MOAR of this ALL DAY!!
chrisckelly
To empower students to reach new heights.
YouTubeRed
+1 (sound)
Loser1Alter1Ego
thiswillprobablyjustdieinusersub
To touch kneeeeeeeeeeeeees!
BoogiesOogie
To push on kneeeeees!!!!!!!!