Sunday, September 2, 2007

Peter the Rabbit


Rabbits use a constant change in velocity and acceleration in order to avoid and escape predators. Because of their small mass, they can change from positive to negative velocities quickly while also accelerating and decelerating accordingly. Larger predators have difficulty changing their velocity and acceleration due to their bulk and mass. However, my rabbit occasionally walks hops slowly around only to eat, drink, and sometimes peaks his head out to get scratched. Rarely does he change velocity or acceleration. For the most part sits in his paper bag and has zero velocity and acceleration.

5 comments:

Darcy said...

your bunny is so cute...
mine does construction.

kohara said...

What a completely random, yet accurate example of good physics. I don't know why, but I found this entry to be quite entertaining.

paul said...

steve, i enjoyed reading about your rabbit

Anonymous said...

hahahaha
i also found this entry very entertaining
very nice
i have a bunny too!

kate said...

BRING YOUR RABBIT TO SCHOOL SON!
it lives in a brown paper bag?