Here's a new study of the most popular cartoon in the history of football: Holly e Benji!
With a little 'trigonometry, taking into account the radius of the Earth (6327 km), the height of an observer (say a 1.70 m, even if they are Japanese and, therefore, dwarf) and the line ranging from the observer to the horizon, we find that the distance at which a player sees the horizon is 4.53 km Given that the crossbar is displayed when a player is more or less on the three- fourth field, the field is approximately 17.8 km long.
What race average speed Holly Hatton, Lenders Mark, Julian Ross and associates?
First. Suppose that the field is in better shape by the way 4 / 5 times per game: 90 minutes (+ 5 recovery) = 5700 sec (game time).
Second. 17,800 feet (size range) x 4.5 times per game = 80,100 meters (distance traveled).
Third. 80,100 / 5700 = 14.052 meters per second (speed).
that they run 100 meters in 7 seconds and 11 cents, nearly 3 seconds under world record of 100 meters (and the scope of Holly and Benji, you know, is not level).
This is sufficient to explain why the poor Ross, a heart condition, have difficulty in concluding matches. Do you remember when Holly pulls a mine of his ground throughout the entire field (17.8 km), the net hole and breaks through the wall?
Greetings from the usual two scienziatoni Gipunto Tipunto and Gigaleo Fontanellonibus !
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