Based on something from general chemistry class today. Except it was the teacher who brought up the analogy. I normally hate chemistry, but it seems like we’re starting to get some connections to stuff I’ve learned in physics, so now it’s okay!
Tissue used Reflect
Police used bullet
Tissue reflected Police’s attack
Its Super effective!!
Police fainted
Police is out of lives
He got eaten by Yuyuko
Talk about shooting bullets at tissue, why don’t you programming people go to Danmakufu and make a script in which a sheet of a thin tissue reflects the path of the bullets that get in contact with.
Actually, Rutherford’s original analogy was “like firing a navy cannon at a piece of tissue paper and seeing it bounce back”. We’re talking 12″ big gun here.
Yeah at college, Chemistry becomes less about “let’s memorise a bunch of reactions” and more “so what’s the quantum explanation behind all this?” Arguably, Chemistry students learn about Quantum Physics faster than Physics students, but that was my Uni.
umm, the point was that Rutherford was surprised that so many alpha ray’s were NOT deflected by the gold foil, causing him to state the theory that an atom’s mass is centered at a tiny point in the middle, and the atom would have an outside that is mostly hollow. [/nerd]
Ah, I remember chemistry from my last year of high school.
My teacher was a smug ass, the kids were full of themselves, and I only learned by studying at night by myself.
“umm, the point was that Rutherford was surprised that so many alpha ray’s were NOT deflected by the gold foil”
See? The teacher obviously never played bullet hell games.
We just finished the history of atomic theory in my chemistry class, and during the explanation of Rutherford’s experiment all I could think about was a gun shooting highly-charged danmaku at gold foil.
“umm, the point was that Rutherford was surprised that so many alpha ray’s were NOT deflected by the gold foil”
Addendum: he first expected lots of minor deflections by the gold foil. He was surprised both by:
1) Most particles not being deflected at all
2) The odd particle being deflected waaaay too much
Therefore the conclusion that most of the atom is blank and that the small minority of it had a very concentrated charge. Contrast to the Plum Pudding Model of the atom.
No! That poor policeman!
everyone wins 8D! Hooray defying the laws of physics :3
Tissue used Reflect
Police used bullet
Tissue reflected Police’s attack
Its Super effective!!
Police fainted
Police is out of lives
He got eaten by Yuyuko
I hope that police character was alright.
Ouch. Yeah, hopefully Policeman Character is alright.
Bad news, Policeman Character isn’t tagged! That means he’s a one-shot character!
…
I’ll let myself out.
Talk about shooting bullets at tissue, why don’t you programming people go to Danmakufu and make a script in which a sheet of a thin tissue reflects the path of the bullets that get in contact with.
I understand the teacher’s expression when UN said that, yeah… sure ^-^”
Nin-*killed by Icicle Fall on Easy*
Poor policeman forgot to graze.
I imagined the “SPOOOOOOOOOON” death-sfx when it hit him ^^;
This, is the biggest violence ever in Walfas.
@G: Somebody, fund this.
I like Chemistry. And Physics. I think that Chemistry is easier than Physics. But of course, still in school. Don’t know how in the college.
Actually, Rutherford’s original analogy was “like firing a navy cannon at a piece of tissue paper and seeing it bounce back”. We’re talking 12″ big gun here.
Yeah at college, Chemistry becomes less about “let’s memorise a bunch of reactions” and more “so what’s the quantum explanation behind all this?” Arguably, Chemistry students learn about Quantum Physics faster than Physics students, but that was my Uni.
odd
bet that copper will be eaten by yuyuko
When I was taught this, I thought of the atom grazing the rays becouse of the small hitbox.
umm, the point was that Rutherford was surprised that so many alpha ray’s were NOT deflected by the gold foil, causing him to state the theory that an atom’s mass is centered at a tiny point in the middle, and the atom would have an outside that is mostly hollow. [/nerd]
?!? what?? science?? wut???
Aya should have been the one shooting the bullet…
Why is this listed under create.swf?
Where did they buy that tissue from?
Ah, I remember chemistry from my last year of high school.
My teacher was a smug ass, the kids were full of themselves, and I only learned by studying at night by myself.
“umm, the point was that Rutherford was surprised that so many alpha ray’s were NOT deflected by the gold foil”
See? The teacher obviously never played bullet hell games.
I’m scared of tissues now.
@Xalrun: Tissues are definitely not something to sneeze at. *shot* (*with a deflected bullet*)
OUTLAW TISSUE PAPER!!!
We just finished the history of atomic theory in my chemistry class, and during the explanation of Rutherford’s experiment all I could think about was a gun shooting highly-charged danmaku at gold foil.
“umm, the point was that Rutherford was surprised that so many alpha ray’s were NOT deflected by the gold foil”
Addendum: he first expected lots of minor deflections by the gold foil. He was surprised both by:
1) Most particles not being deflected at all
2) The odd particle being deflected waaaay too much
Therefore the conclusion that most of the atom is blank and that the small minority of it had a very concentrated charge. Contrast to the Plum Pudding Model of the atom.
Ho, ho. I was expecting the punchline to be something about hitboxes.