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Matthias
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So I solve the mystery for everyone and then no one responds. Typical.

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that's basic physics that apply to... well, everything. we wanna know why two turds that are identical in size, shape and color might be different in bouyancy. get back to the books.


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Matthias
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quote:
Originally posted by Dirk W.
that's basic physics that apply to... well, everything. we wanna know why two turds that are identical in size, shape and color might be different in bouyancy. get back to the books.


and again, it comes down to weight. Density and air pockets factor in what makes them wiegh more or less. But that is why some sink, and some float. Weigh more than water? Sink. Weigh less? Float.

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jonas
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I can't rely solely on physics for this one. I believe that there is a mystical power, terd magic if you will, that creates this phenomenon

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D Dubya
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I can't rely solely on physics for this one. I believe that there is a mystical power, terd magic if you will, that creates this phenomenon


agreed


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gotta say that even as a scientist, I'm with Jonas on this one.


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all i got to say is: what the hell?

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