December 17, 2008

Necessity = Mother of Invention

I've discovered a dual purpose for an old standard.

The other night, as we were getting ready for bed, I put on a pair of red satin pajamas that I a) love and b) am getting too paunchy for. Ted watched me, got a sly grin on his face, and asked, "Baby, are you feeling sassy tonight?" And with a completely straight face, I looked at him and replied, "I can't get comfortable when I sleep anymore. I toss from one side to the other at least 18 times per night. These pajamas reduce friction so I can swing my belly around easier." Ted's response: "Oh."

See, according to the equation F=M/a where "F" represents the net force of an object's motion, "M" represents the mass of the object, and "a" represents its acceleration, the relationship between mass and force is directly proportional. Therefore, if mass (my large fanny and larger tum-tum) increases, so must the force required to move that mass. If the force is a large one, acceleration is small (meaning the movement happens slowly - a fact all late-term preggers women know). That force/acceleration relationship is an inversely proportional one.

So to increase acceleration for the same amount of mass (because I'm only going to be getting bigger), I'd have to reduce the force. And since friction is the force that acts in direct opposition to the force of motion (think of sliding a heavy box across a carpet vs. putting it on a dolly), that's what I had to focus on reducing - hence the miracle of THE SATIN JAMMIES.



I should use this example during our force unit next year...

9 comments:

Emily S said...

I'll put it on my list of demands for next time I get pregnant. (Said list is ever-growing . . .)

Megan said...

And don't forget to add the satin sheets for full slip and slide fun! LOL! :)

Stacey said...

Only Allison could turn a bedroom topic into a physics discussion on her blog... Why do you think I keep reading?

Kizzycakes said...

gotta get me some of those. i love it when you talk nerdy.

Kathleen said...

Yeah your kids would really go for that in class, especially if you wore the jammies and brought a bed to demonstrate the slide-ability of the jammies.

The Hytes said...

It was so great to see you! I need your email so I can send you all your photos from the shower. Mine is heatherhyte@hotmail.com. I hope you were able to drive out of that driveway and make it to Cali in one piece!

Renee said...

Poor Ted...he was probably so disappointed. Oh wait...he loves that sciency stuff...it probably got him going.

Stars&Straps said...

I'm investing. Thanks for the probable hypothesis.

charrette said...

Oh, man! Where were the wonders of Physics (and satin pajamas) when I was pregnant?!?

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