ITT: vidya questions that were never solved

ITT: vidya questions that were never solved

bonus points if it's from a nintendo game

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It's B

Retard

It’s A

Retards
It’s A^2 + 2AB + B^2

yeah it is but it's more fun to troll people

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Was literally answered by a physicist from Harvard

It's B

>appeal to authority

It was literally solved by the guy that programmed Portal’s physics. It’s definitively and logically A. Anyone that says otherwise is either a brainlet that couldn’t pass a high school physics class or a baiting retard looking for (You)s.

wasn't this solved several times by several people

this one is easy, it's relative. because it can only exit the portal as fast as it enters, and the first portal is moving away, so its entry would be slower.

there is a reason why they did not enable movement. What the engine does does not follow the physics of what it should be doing, meaning it causes problems.

how to unlock sonic and aiai in melee
made me irrationally angry as a kid

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it's A
if we assume a portal is just a hole in space, a hole can't impart momentum on an object through its own movement.
Imagine a hoop flying at you, and you jump straight up to pass through it, you'd fall straight down as it passes, despite how fast its moving.

But Valve actually said it's B

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>hoopfag

Probably. But who cares? We live for the now.

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A

>trusting valve

An object at rest tends to stay at rest, while an object in motion tends to stay in motion. Therefore, it is A.

>no argument STILL
this has always been the best example.

>There's simply no way for it to exit the blue portal at some velocity and then stop without experiencing a force
Is the force not fucking gravity?

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(You)

the physics are the same. How will an empty space impart momentum on an object?

What if it stopped halfway over the cube?

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It's a mixture of A and B, the Speed of the platform with the Orange Portal will slam against the stationary Platform hard enough that it'll cause the energy of the impact to cause a vibration that would launch the Cube upward, no as far as B suggests, but it won't plop down like A suggests as well.

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No. Are you retarded?

It's more fun to determine HOW to make it A and B

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By having the entrance and the exit move relative to each other, which is the entire fucking point of the question.

Yes and it's B obviously

It’s B, and if cellphones never brought internet to the idiot masses this wouldn’t even be up for debate here.

AHHHHHHHHHHH

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explain how that would impart any kind of momentum on a static object.

It wouldn't. Nothing is touching it.

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>experts are wrong because listening to experts and trying to understand is "appeal to authority"

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>most Yea Forums users choose A
>most Yea Forums users are retarded
>retards tend to get the wrong answer
Thus B is correct, case closed

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name them

PORTALS

DON'T

MOVE

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shit bait thread with guaranteed 500+ replies, you cunts do this all the fucking time. Give this shit a rest for once

As you can see in the webm already posted in , when the rocket enters and exits at the same speed, the window is at some point before the blue portal en beyond the orange, therefore moving portals not changing momentum is impossible.
As you can see in the gif I already posted in , the static box moves up out the orange portal.

You're trying to argue that changing momentum is impossible when moving portals are. Either both are impossible, or the answer is B.

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The momentum of the rocket isn't changing, though, the distance it's traveling is

That doesn't make sense.

Speed is the rate of which a position changes in a certain time frame. -> less distance in time frame = less speed -> speed is by definition part of momentum.

What are you trying to say?