IQ Test for Votiing

Pic related should be a madatory IQ test in order to vote. If you can't figure it out then you have to low of an IQ to function in a democracy.

nd yes janny, IQ voting tests are political, they used to be a thing.

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Everyone knows it's A. Move on

Madonna has a 2000+ iq
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Cube has no momentum on its own, portal only changes gravitational direction. Its A, if anyone answers B, please line up for the Brausebad.

You need to know how much the box weighs and the coefficient of friction between the box and the platform its sitting on. Gravity would be pulling back through the blue portal and if the friction were high enough it would just sit on the slant then both A and B are wrong.

The test was being stupid enough to answer the thread. I didnt fall for it, but I get an asterisk by my name because I was dumb enough to stop and say something myself.

It's B obviously, that's exactly what happens in the game.

>inb4 "but in the game where were no moving portals"
Velocity is relative, this holds even in classical newtonian mechanics. A situation where you are jumping into a portal is precisely equivalent to a situation where a portal is moving towards you with the same velocity.

If you stand outside the exit portal and measure the cubes momentum you will find it has plenty.

As you stand there looking at the cube you will see it coming towards you, why should it suddenly stop?

Portals disappear from moving surfaces.

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Conservatism would die overnight, no thanks.

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I didn't even think of that

for the millionth time it's A

B niggers deserve the rope

The answer is that neither of those scenarios would happen since there aren’t such things as portals. Nice job to the idiots who actually envisioned A or B being a likely option.

there are people who would say B, believe me

I hope this is bait

Inertia of the block you jackass

It's garbage. Seeing the cube coming towards you is an optical illusion since what's happening is that a hole is approaching the cube. Once the hole fully surrounds the cube it's in another environment with zero relative velocity or acceleration. Getting surrounded by a hole imparts no force to the cube in either the initial or the final reference frame.

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Except it never takes off from the platform it starts off on. It cannot at the same time have momentum on the exit and have absolutely none at the start. So the only non paradox answer is to assume that the direct connection of space that a portal offers is behaving exactly the same way as the replaced space does. Do cubes randomly bounce for no reason? If not, then answer B is for subhuman niggers

NO MOVING PORTALS

the norwegian user is a retard, you don't create momentum from nowhere, you create a bridge between two points in space.

kek

Here’s a question for the really high IQpeople: If there’s a dragon and it breathes fire on you, will your fire proof armor protect you or will you just wake up from another drug binge?
If you answer this incorrectly then your vote gets nullified and whoever you voted against gets 100 votes. Choose wisely.

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One correction - as the cube emerges into its new position, there's a growing difference in its acceleration vector relative to the plane of the earth. At some point this acceleration may be sufficient to overcome friction with the inclined plane and cause it to start sliding or tumbling to give up the potential energy it has accumulated.

>taking drugs
>ever
of course you need to consult high IQ people for your subhuman problems. Heres your response: go fuck yourself druggie subhuman and dont procreate.

>If you can't figure it out then you have to low of an IQ to function in a democracy.

> to low of an IQ to function in a democracy.

>to

Typical German, humorless loser

B, relativity and stuff init

Speedy thing go in, speedy thing go out. Obvious answer is B

>getting BTFO'd so hard you reveal yourself as a demon kike german hater

119 iq here.

F = MA
the mass of the platform > the mass of the cube. Cube gets launched at same velocity of greater mass object, moving platform. P = mv the relative mass is inconsequential

nope

No one likes nasty germans

The box enters the portal at a high velocity.
Does it exit the portal at a a different low velocity (A), or does it exit the portal at the same high velocity (B)?

I'll just drink some mead shout at it and then slash its face off and absorb its power

No, the portal doesn't exert any force on the cube.

>119
kek, that's only impressive on plebbit, you dumb nigger

The box's momentum stays = 0

This is the actual right answer

It is B though.
Just think about it. As the portal is halfway through the cube, the portal is still moving fast relative to the cube (one on the left). Now let's look to the two options on the right, in this scenario, the cube is moving fast upwards, while the portal is obviously stationary (the only thing maintained in the left and right is the RELATIVE velocity of the cube to the portal). As soon as the left portal hits the platform, the cube on the right is completely outside and it still has a high relative velocity. The information that the left portal stopped moving as it slammed into the platform is unable to be passed to the cube on the right (since it's now 100% on the right). Therefore, the velocity is maintained and it will fly upwards.
Q. E. D.

which in itself imparts momentum. understand the standard model, you fucking swisscheese dickwaffle

it's you're, not your.

I met some cool Germans