idiot test: what would happen?
You'd drown.
There wouldn't be any water in the chute part because you can't cover the fucking sea in concrete
>look at me i took fluid mechanics!
>>24096790
The concrete would collapse from pressure..fucking obvious.
If the concrete is air and water-tight, the pressure of the water in the tube will not be enough to compress the water (which is what's necessary for the water in the tube to get to the sea).
I have no idea what that picture is representing. What do you mean by that? Is the concrete going to sink or what do you mean by all this?
Nothing would happen. The water shouldn't even be in the chute.
>>24096790
a magical sign would pop up and tell you that youre a retard, because on the picture its more than 1mm
>>24096790
the entire thing looks like a concrete disk with a straw in the middle that is also made of concrete. it will sink into the ocean and make a stream come out on top
>>24096790
Water would spray out the top and after a very very long time it the new sea level would come to rest half way up the outside of the chute.
WeII?
You are literally retarded if you can't solve this
>>24096790
It depends on the bounds of the sea.
Are we assuming the sea is bounded by some floor? Are we also assuming the sea is bounded by some sort of side (or rather, sides)?
In essence, are we to assume that the sea is contained in a box? If so, nothing would happen assuming the box the sea is in is already filled.
If the box is not already filled, the some of the water, perhaps all of the water in the chute, would go into the box by the nature of liquids and gravity.
If the sea is not bounded by a floor or sides, the chute would empty as there are other places the water can go since liquid will fill their container, conforming to it's shape.
>>24097049
probably
there will be an echo too
>>24097049
>>24097058
>>24096790
What the fuck am I reading here?
>>24096790
Waves would fucking break it, what else?
Here's a tough one, Iads
>>24096790
>1mm
not to scale, unliek MY DICK
funking BTOFO
>>24097122
Of course not, look at it. It's not even symmetrical. It needs to be a lot more aerodynamic if it's going to get off the ground.
>>24097049
no because sound doesn't travel in real vacuums since there is no air.
>>24097122
>the magnet is an electromagnet
>the rocket is a compression spring
>turn magnet on, compresses rocket and touches magnet
>magnet touches anvil and turns off
>rocket springs into takeoff
it works!
>>24096790
Implying it would be possible to begin with because the concrete could never dry and transporting it would be basically impossible then it would just collapse anyway. The concrete is a lot thinner then the small upward cillinder thing the concrete would be like 1/10mm.
>>24096790
>idiot test: what would happen?
OP sucks another dick.
>>24097086
neet science
Capillary action
>>24096790
It would break because unless you put support structures to hold the concrete up. The co concrete would have to be a few metres thick too, like ten metres
>>24097122
holy shit this is genius
>>24097501
>>24097273
>>24096969
>>24096870
Do you also sperg out when you get a physics problem with no air resistance or a frictionless surface?
>>24096848
I'm failing this class.
How can something be this goddamn difficult?
Jesus fuck
This is the first class since I've been in college that I'm actually going to fucking fail
Fuck this
FUCK YOU