Well, will he?
Well, will he?
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No.
for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
it would mean eternal movement machine
Yes he will move, this is how electric cars work. They only stop moving when the brakes are applied. They also use a special unmagnet for reversing as well.
Someone, somewhere, took this post serious.
If he uses his arm to recover the magnetic potential
Please delete this
>magnets are permanent
nah
But magnets are magic
Assuming goofy is an average adult at around 180 lbs, he would not move because the force generated would not be strong enough to best the friction being applied to the ground
> average adult at around 180 lbs
Jesus, what starving African nation are you from?
He would fall over because he's [spoiler]Goofy[/spoiler]
Yes, he will move, because this is a Disney Goofy cartoon and as such, is bound by toon physics, not real physics.
No, this is not sound in terms of real physics, because the force the pulling the magnet back is equal to the force pulling the helmet forward. He would only be pilled forward if something other than his own arm was holding the magnet.
On a related note, If Nintendo had taken this into account, this wouldn't have been possible. youtu.be
>180 lbs is small
Lmao how obese are you ameritard? 180 lbs is highly overweight
>180 lbs is highly overweight
5'6 manlet detected.
How come you got no girlfriend, permavirgin?
Not that guy, but you're clearly fat. Try losing some weight next time.
>Not that guy
And I wasn't
That guy
lmao, you're just an insecure manlet
yes he will!
As the magnet pulls himself towards his head there is a shift in his center of mass relative to his body and accordingly he will move a tiny bit to the right.
It is a fixed lengt movement though that stops quickly.
Yes.
>throw the magnet up
>get a small impulse
>grab the magnet before falls to the ground
>repeat
But the magnet is pulling him forward, what's pulling in backwards "equally" ?
Checkmate
Just think in the future we can make cars like this every vehicle would have a magnetic front bumper and then a arm that overhangs the front of the car with a big magnet in front we just have to figure out how to make a bunch of magnets really fast and cheaply on an industrial level
He's right you know haven't you ever heard of a maglev train?
depends
depends on friction
with respect to the sun, yes