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Missy81590
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Apollo 13 and "bad" physics
Hey everyone. I'm new to this site becasue i thought you guys might be able to help me out with something.
For a report, i am to find two "good" uses of physics and two "bad" uses of physics in apollo 13 and to explain why they are good or bad uses, using conceptual and mathematical aspects.
I'm set with the "good" physics of Apollo 13. But I'm having some trouble with the "bad".
I don't think there is any "bad" physics in apollo 13 becasue it was based on a true story, and the physics is correct in the movie, as it was in real life. Unless i am mistaken. How was physics used inapropriately in Apollo 13, as in the misuse of physics or violations in the law of physics? Apollo 13 is based on a true story. The only thing wrong about making of Apollo 13 is that it wasnt actually filmed in outerspace. But that has nothing to do with physics, that's just the directors choice.
Can someone please help me out! Thank you!
-Missy
Hey everyone. I'm new to this site becasue i thought you guys might be able to help me out with something.
For a report, i am to find two "good" uses of physics and two "bad" uses of physics in apollo 13 and to explain why they are good or bad uses, using conceptual and mathematical aspects.
I'm set with the "good" physics of Apollo 13. But I'm having some trouble with the "bad".
I don't think there is any "bad" physics in apollo 13 becasue it was based on a true story, and the physics is correct in the movie, as it was in real life. Unless i am mistaken. How was physics used inapropriately in Apollo 13, as in the misuse of physics or violations in the law of physics? Apollo 13 is based on a true story. The only thing wrong about making of Apollo 13 is that it wasnt actually filmed in outerspace. But that has nothing to do with physics, that's just the directors choice.
Can someone please help me out! Thank you!
-Missy