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Moridin said:I didn't get it.
binzing said:Should get a mod to move this to the comic section.
"Dilbert Does Physics" is a series of comic strips on Dilbert.com that combines the humorous and relatable character of Dilbert with concepts and theories from the field of physics.
You can access "Dilbert Does Physics" by visiting Dilbert.com and navigating to the "Comics" tab. From there, you can search for "Dilbert Does Physics" or browse through the archives to find the strips.
While the comic strips are meant to be entertaining and not scientifically rigorous, they do incorporate real concepts and theories from physics and are generally accurate. However, it is important to remember that they are not meant to be used as a primary source of information for studying physics.
Yes, "Dilbert Does Physics" can be used as a supplementary teaching tool to make physics more engaging and relatable for students. However, it should not be relied upon as the primary source of information for teaching physics.
Yes, Dilbert.com also offers a "Dilbert University" section where you can find additional educational content related to science and technology, including physics. There are also various online forums and discussions about "Dilbert Does Physics" where you can connect with other readers and share insights and ideas.