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Gee. I would think that the âfloooomâ could be heard for miles. One would think that there would be quick response from the police, fire, and rescue units! Tess murmers, âSomeone get helpâquick!â. Perhaps there is a phone in the remains of the embassy⌠or, does anyone have a cell phone?
âGurgleâ? Is that the Dick Tracy we know and respect?
Thereâs a first for everything. This is the first time in quite a while Iâve seen Dick do something halfway heroic. Sure beats hiding in the bushes and screaming.
Now, all that water that got blown out of the poolâ where did it go? When does it come back?
Look at the bright side: After several months of standing around in a circus tent with no shower or bathroom breaks, Iâm sure this torrential floom has done wonders for Dickâs cleanliness.
Her Richard lay wet and spent
His mighty form going limp
Tess was in an exhausted state
Concerned as she was about his fate
Would he ever rise again
Or was her hope to be in vain
ââŚ.!â she said âSpeak to meâ
Would he hear her worried plea
Someone said there was a crime
Such an obvious thing to opine
The pool was made of cinder block
Thatâs how it withstood the shock
The water was now outside
Making the walkway a slip ânâ slide
Tess stood in the shallow end
What aid there was she sought to wend
In the background they heard a gurgle
Could that be the ambassadors gerbil
The gala now was a mess
Providing fodder for the press
To the prudes and prigs who hover here
Passing their judgment with a leer
If you find these verses to be obscene
Then your mind is just like a latrine
Lools like the water went UP ⌠but never came DOWN ?
Michael asked - âwhen it will come backâ?
Seems it never will ! - Perhaps Chris Shendo got his âtechnologyâ from the Moon People and itâs half way there already. What with a water shortage up there, when it lands in will be the start of Lake FloooommâŚ. exploding âsoundâ even artistically choreographed to match.
Notice Tess, âshakenâ but still Dry as a James Bond Martini (and except for a âgurglingâ Tracy) _No_ other character got a drop of WET (?)
Itâs possible that the energy of the explosion, dissipated as it was in the water rather than in the ambassadorâs body, has turned most of the water to steam. Itâs hard to tell how much liquid water and how much steam was in the FLOOOOM.
The heat of vaporization of water is about 2000 kJ/kg. If someone would care to estimate how much water was in the pool, and how much energy a pound of C-4 releases, weâd know if my theory âholds water.â
Ray C - Never ask a guy who sometimes teaches physics.
I found an analysis (from a college course!) of RDX, the active ingredient in C4. RDXâs chemical formula is C3H6N6O6, giving a molar weight of about 210g. So a pound of C4 would be about two moles. A mole of RDX releases about 10MJ of energy, so that pound of explosive in the Strad would release 20MJâonly enough to vaporize about 10Kg of water.
But explosives release energy in kinetic form. So, given that E(k)=0.5mV**2, we can plug in this 20MJ of energy, make a rough guess as to the mass of water in the pool, and solve for the final velocity of the ejected water.
Figure the poolâs round, 10m in diameter, maybe 2m deep; this gives a volume of 50(pi) or about 160 cubic meters, for a mass of 160,000kg.
So, V(water)=sqrt(2E7/8E4)=sqrt(250)=18m/s as it leaves the pool.
We can speculate that the waterâs ejected mostly upwards due to the shape of the pool, so another calculation we can do is to determine how high the water will be lifted against gravity. The formula for this is E(g)=mgh, where g is the gravitational constant and h is the height itâs raised.
So, h=E(g)/mg=2E7/1.6E6=12.5m or about 39 feet. Better be a high ceiling in thereâŚ
(Calculations done on my 1972-vintage Faber-Castell slide rule. I almost went upstairs to get my father-in-lawâs WWII Manhattan Project slipstick, but was too lazy to get off the couch.)
I should add that military C4 is usually found in 500g blocks (about 1.1 pounds), but since C4 is only about 90% RDX (the rest is binder, plasticizer and such), my calculations should still be pretty close.
After the first violin exploded (Saturday) Dick didnât seem to be hurt. He was able to run and get another violin to throw in the pool. The second explosion didnât seem to hurt him any either. He was able to run and get a third violin. He wasnât visibly affected at all. The third explosion knocked him down. Why?
Maybe it was a more powerful violin. Or maybe he got overconfident after the first two explosions and was too close to the pool for the third. Or maybe the first two explosions did hurt him â he was just too stoic to show it. Now heâs disposed of all the bombs he can lie down and rest (and smoke) a minute before going after the bombers.
Always better to check on someone by yelling at them from 50ft away instead of running up to their side and checking for a pulse from this nearly dead strip.
Hey watcha, and anyone else concerned about Brewster Rockit. Yesterdayâs and todayâs strips are finally up. Sorry for the delay - we had some bad files that had to be replaced.
R_Noonan63 said, 4 minutes ago: âWhoâs that beind the bush going Gurgle?â
Ah, this is subtle⌠but if you look closely at yesterdayâs strip, youâll see that in addition to the column of water blasting out of the pool (at 18 meters per second) during the âFLOOOOM!â there are also what look like to very big, very slimy hands grabbing the edge of the pool. So, obviously, the âGurgleâ in todayâs strip is the Pool Slime Monster, awakened from its long sleep, getting ready to devour Tracy, the Ambassador, and eventually everybody in Nurpleburg. Run for your lives!!
(But donât worry; the Pig On Wheels will come to the rescue)
puddleglum1066, your analysis was superb. I hereby declare you the official Dick Tracy Physicist. We can talk compensation and benefits later.
Maybe someday you can tell us how those âmagnetic air carsâ work.
puddleglum1066 said, âI almost went upstairs to get my father-in-lawâs WWII Manhattan Project slipstick, but was too lazy to get off the couch.)â
You have one of those, too! I got mine in a box of Wheaties back in 1946!
Ray C: âMaybe someday you can tell us how those âmagnetic air carsâ work.â
They didnât. It was all an elaborate scam. Very sad story, really. Involved drugs, mass hypnosis, very, very fine wires and very transparent helium balloons. The whole thing was uncovered when âMoon Maidâ (played by an actress from Cincinnati whoâd undergone extensive cosmetic surgery) was inadvertently beheaded by one of the support wires for the Space Coupe. Diet Smith went to jail for life for negligent homicide and fraud. To maintain public confidence in the American industrial R&D empire, the judgment was hushed up. The âMilk Baby Diet Smithâ who sometimes pops up in the strip these days is the original Dietâs idiot twin. You might have guessed that from the Robot storylineâŚ
I donât know why the newspaper doesnât have a group of people , like yourselves, checking out each days strips. Like in the movies and tv, there are people who are in charge on âContinuityâ If a re-shoot is needed, then the clock on the wall is still the same time and if there was a candle on the table, stays the same size. In this comic, they could watch outout for flaws in the drawings, keep track of the storyline. for a big city newspaper they could do better.
Puddleglum, doesnât that put the volume of the pool somewhere close to 16,000 L, and my question to you is this: can 1 kg of C-4 lift a column of water of the equivalent mass 21 M? I think not! Shame on Locher!
morrow: Actually, according to the math I did, the answer is yes; 1 pound (1/2 kg, actually) of C4 would give 160,000 kg of water (the pool appears to be about 160 cubic meters, at 1000 kg/cubic meter) enough kinetic energy to lift it 12 meters. Thatâs the whole E(g)=mvh computation. It is dependent upon the estimate that a mole (220g) of RDX explosive releases 10 MJ of kinetic energy, and of course on the assumption that the shape of the pool directs that energy in a way that lifts the water more or less uniformly (as it was drawn yesterday). Iâm not surprised by thisâRDX is a pretty potent explosive. A 1/2kg block of it is (according to military sites on the web) enough to pretty much reduce a standard size van to scrap metal.
Ainât physics fun? I should save these strips and use âem in class next year.
safeway674: movies and TV shows have âcontinuity editorsâ who do exactly that job. Book publishers also do this job (boy, do they⌠I spent a couple months answering editorsâ questions on continuity for my first novel). Technically, that job should be done for a comic strip by the syndicate, which has (at least in theory) appointed an editor to oversee the strip. One gets the feeling that in the case of DT, the editorâs more overlooking it.
Vista Bill Raley and Comet⢠about 15 years ago
Gee. I would think that the âfloooomâ could be heard for miles. One would think that there would be quick response from the police, fire, and rescue units! Tess murmers, âSomeone get helpâquick!â. Perhaps there is a phone in the remains of the embassy⌠or, does anyone have a cell phone?
âGurgleâ? Is that the Dick Tracy we know and respect?
mjmsprt40 about 15 years ago
Thereâs a first for everything. This is the first time in quite a while Iâve seen Dick do something halfway heroic. Sure beats hiding in the bushes and screaming.
Now, all that water that got blown out of the poolâ where did it go? When does it come back?
leakysqueaky712 about 15 years ago
Richard looks like he could be seriously injured.
Iâm using the politically correct term of âRichardâ so we all donât have our comments erased again.
I certainly hope the prudes appreciate the efforts we go to in order to make them happy. :-)))
Steve Bartholomew about 15 years ago
Was that gurgle a death rattle?
margueritem about 15 years ago
Look, Dickâs smoking, he must be on fire! âMorning, VistaBill.
Llewellenbruce about 15 years ago
Get over there Tess and give him some mouth to mouth.
FLIGHT SUIT about 15 years ago
Look at the bright side: After several months of standing around in a circus tent with no shower or bathroom breaks, Iâm sure this torrential floom has done wonders for Dickâs cleanliness.
Vista Bill Raley and Comet⢠about 15 years ago
Gâmorning, margueritem. Wasnât the same without you yesterday! Hope you are feeling better.
Vista Bill Raley and Comet⢠about 15 years ago
Michael McMillan said, âNow, all that water that got blown out of the poolâ where did it go? When does it come back?â
At the pace this strip moves, itâll fall to the ground sometime next year!
Vista Bill Raley and Comet⢠about 15 years ago
leakysqueaky712 said, âIâm using the politically correct term of âRichardâ so we all donât have our comments erased again.â
Iâm sure most of us didnât misunderstand what you said.
margueritem about 15 years ago
Leaky, see all the trouble you started? ;-)
watcha about 15 years ago
Tess, does look quite sexy in Panel 2. Wonder if she is on the prowl for another man now that Dick is incapacitated.
watcha about 15 years ago
Hi Liam
I am pretty sure you are checking our comments today. What happened to Brewster Rockit? Itâs been missing for 2 days.
Regards Charl
LudwigVonDrake about 15 years ago
It looks like someone is gurgling in the bushes.
Dkram about 15 years ago
First word, OUCH!
\\//_
wndrwrthg about 15 years ago
Her Richard lay wet and spent His mighty form going limp Tess was in an exhausted state Concerned as she was about his fate Would he ever rise again Or was her hope to be in vain ââŚ.!â she said âSpeak to meâ Would he hear her worried plea Someone said there was a crime Such an obvious thing to opine The pool was made of cinder block Thatâs how it withstood the shock The water was now outside Making the walkway a slip ânâ slide Tess stood in the shallow end What aid there was she sought to wend In the background they heard a gurgle Could that be the ambassadors gerbil The gala now was a mess Providing fodder for the press To the prudes and prigs who hover here Passing their judgment with a leer If you find these verses to be obscene Then your mind is just like a latrine
sydney about 15 years ago
Lools like the water went UP ⌠but never came DOWN ?
Michael asked - âwhen it will come backâ?
Seems it never will ! - Perhaps Chris Shendo got his âtechnologyâ from the Moon People and itâs half way there already. What with a water shortage up there, when it lands in will be the start of Lake Floooomm âŚ. exploding âsoundâ even artistically choreographed to match.
Notice Tess, âshakenâ but still Dry as a James Bond Martini (and except for a âgurglingâ Tracy) _No_ other character got a drop of WET (?)
Morrow Cummings about 15 years ago
Is Tess asking US to get help? She ought to know we are too busy âmagpieâing!â
Ray_C about 15 years ago
Itâs possible that the energy of the explosion, dissipated as it was in the water rather than in the ambassadorâs body, has turned most of the water to steam. Itâs hard to tell how much liquid water and how much steam was in the FLOOOOM. The heat of vaporization of water is about 2000 kJ/kg. If someone would care to estimate how much water was in the pool, and how much energy a pound of C-4 releases, weâd know if my theory âholds water.â
leakysqueaky712 about 15 years ago
WW
That is worthy of a Pulitzer. :-))
Plods with ...⢠about 15 years ago
Ray C -
My head hurts from reading your comment. Now you want someone else to do the calculations?
No math this early in the morning. My calculator hasnât had its 2nd 64oz of coffee yet
linsonl about 15 years ago
The water came to Atlanta and it has been raining ever since.
OldTracy about 15 years ago
After days of screaming, itâs good to see Tess talk in a regular voice and calmly say âSomeone get help - quick!â
puddleglum1066 about 15 years ago
Ray C - Never ask a guy who sometimes teaches physics.
I found an analysis (from a college course!) of RDX, the active ingredient in C4. RDXâs chemical formula is C3H6N6O6, giving a molar weight of about 210g. So a pound of C4 would be about two moles. A mole of RDX releases about 10MJ of energy, so that pound of explosive in the Strad would release 20MJâonly enough to vaporize about 10Kg of water.
But explosives release energy in kinetic form. So, given that E(k)=0.5mV**2, we can plug in this 20MJ of energy, make a rough guess as to the mass of water in the pool, and solve for the final velocity of the ejected water.
Figure the poolâs round, 10m in diameter, maybe 2m deep; this gives a volume of 50(pi) or about 160 cubic meters, for a mass of 160,000kg.
So, V(water)=sqrt(2E7/8E4)=sqrt(250)=18m/s as it leaves the pool.
We can speculate that the waterâs ejected mostly upwards due to the shape of the pool, so another calculation we can do is to determine how high the water will be lifted against gravity. The formula for this is E(g)=mgh, where g is the gravitational constant and h is the height itâs raised.
So, h=E(g)/mg=2E7/1.6E6=12.5m or about 39 feet. Better be a high ceiling in thereâŚ
(Calculations done on my 1972-vintage Faber-Castell slide rule. I almost went upstairs to get my father-in-lawâs WWII Manhattan Project slipstick, but was too lazy to get off the couch.)
veldy about 15 years ago
The call for help goes out but the entire force is still splitting their time between a circus tent and a casino
puddleglum1066 about 15 years ago
I should add that military C4 is usually found in 500g blocks (about 1.1 pounds), but since C4 is only about 90% RDX (the rest is binder, plasticizer and such), my calculations should still be pretty close.
CougarAllen about 15 years ago
See, sheâs making the same hand signal today.
After the first violin exploded (Saturday) Dick didnât seem to be hurt. He was able to run and get another violin to throw in the pool. The second explosion didnât seem to hurt him any either. He was able to run and get a third violin. He wasnât visibly affected at all. The third explosion knocked him down. Why?
Maybe it was a more powerful violin. Or maybe he got overconfident after the first two explosions and was too close to the pool for the third. Or maybe the first two explosions did hurt him â he was just too stoic to show it. Now heâs disposed of all the bombs he can lie down and rest (and smoke) a minute before going after the bombers.
-Cougar :{)
wndrwrthg about 15 years ago
Great one BB, And thank you Leakysqueaky. From yesterday, thanks Margueritem, and to those who got caught up in my vulgarities, I apologize.
margueritem about 15 years ago
WW, you know that I was laughing at what you wrote yesterday. Another fine one today!
BB, youâre in fine form!
ridenslide65 about 15 years ago
Always better to check on someone by yelling at them from 50ft away instead of running up to their side and checking for a pulse from this nearly dead strip.
ridenslide65 about 15 years ago
puddleglum1066 - Thanks for the physics lesson! Good Stuff. You went the extra mile.
LiamC Premium Member about 15 years ago
Hey watcha, and anyone else concerned about Brewster Rockit. Yesterdayâs and todayâs strips are finally up. Sorry for the delay - we had some bad files that had to be replaced.
puddleglum1066 about 15 years ago
R_Noonan63 said, 4 minutes ago: âWhoâs that beind the bush going Gurgle?â
Ah, this is subtle⌠but if you look closely at yesterdayâs strip, youâll see that in addition to the column of water blasting out of the pool (at 18 meters per second) during the âFLOOOOM!â there are also what look like to very big, very slimy hands grabbing the edge of the pool. So, obviously, the âGurgleâ in todayâs strip is the Pool Slime Monster, awakened from its long sleep, getting ready to devour Tracy, the Ambassador, and eventually everybody in Nurpleburg. Run for your lives!!
(But donât worry; the Pig On Wheels will come to the rescue)
coratelli about 15 years ago
Itâs alive! Itâs aliveeee!!!
Ray_C about 15 years ago
puddleglum1066, your analysis was superb. I hereby declare you the official Dick Tracy Physicist. We can talk compensation and benefits later. Maybe someday you can tell us how those âmagnetic air carsâ work.
Dylanio21 about 15 years ago
Is Tracy down to two panels?
CougarAllen about 15 years ago
The pace was too fast at three panels per day. Readers couldnât keep up!
-Cougar :{)
Vista Bill Raley and Comet⢠about 15 years ago
puddleglum1066 said, âI almost went upstairs to get my father-in-lawâs WWII Manhattan Project slipstick, but was too lazy to get off the couch.)â
You have one of those, too! I got mine in a box of Wheaties back in 1946!
puddleglum1066 about 15 years ago
Ray C: âMaybe someday you can tell us how those âmagnetic air carsâ work.â
They didnât. It was all an elaborate scam. Very sad story, really. Involved drugs, mass hypnosis, very, very fine wires and very transparent helium balloons. The whole thing was uncovered when âMoon Maidâ (played by an actress from Cincinnati whoâd undergone extensive cosmetic surgery) was inadvertently beheaded by one of the support wires for the Space Coupe. Diet Smith went to jail for life for negligent homicide and fraud. To maintain public confidence in the American industrial R&D empire, the judgment was hushed up. The âMilk Baby Diet Smithâ who sometimes pops up in the strip these days is the original Dietâs idiot twin. You might have guessed that from the Robot storylineâŚ
psam about 15 years ago
What, no FLOOM today??? Had it for three days, kinda miss it!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Vista Bill Raley and Comet⢠about 15 years ago
R_Noonan63 said, âWhy are they supposing someone tried to kill the Ambassador? Maybe Pruneface is back from the Dead?â
No. Itâs Cueball! But in reality itâs Virgil Ohso, remember?
Ray_C about 15 years ago
Thanks, again, puddleglum1066. You know, I kinda suspected something like that.
Ronshua about 15 years ago
Admirably rendered , wndrwrthg .
thejensens about 15 years ago
I donât know why the newspaper doesnât have a group of people , like yourselves, checking out each days strips. Like in the movies and tv, there are people who are in charge on âContinuityâ If a re-shoot is needed, then the clock on the wall is still the same time and if there was a candle on the table, stays the same size. In this comic, they could watch outout for flaws in the drawings, keep track of the storyline. for a big city newspaper they could do better.
Morrow Cummings about 15 years ago
Puddleglum, doesnât that put the volume of the pool somewhere close to 16,000 L, and my question to you is this: can 1 kg of C-4 lift a column of water of the equivalent mass 21 M? I think not! Shame on Locher!
puddleglum1066 about 15 years ago
morrow: Actually, according to the math I did, the answer is yes; 1 pound (1/2 kg, actually) of C4 would give 160,000 kg of water (the pool appears to be about 160 cubic meters, at 1000 kg/cubic meter) enough kinetic energy to lift it 12 meters. Thatâs the whole E(g)=mvh computation. It is dependent upon the estimate that a mole (220g) of RDX explosive releases 10 MJ of kinetic energy, and of course on the assumption that the shape of the pool directs that energy in a way that lifts the water more or less uniformly (as it was drawn yesterday). Iâm not surprised by thisâRDX is a pretty potent explosive. A 1/2kg block of it is (according to military sites on the web) enough to pretty much reduce a standard size van to scrap metal.
Ainât physics fun? I should save these strips and use âem in class next year.
safeway674: movies and TV shows have âcontinuity editorsâ who do exactly that job. Book publishers also do this job (boy, do they⌠I spent a couple months answering editorsâ questions on continuity for my first novel). Technically, that job should be done for a comic strip by the syndicate, which has (at least in theory) appointed an editor to oversee the strip. One gets the feeling that in the case of DT, the editorâs more overlooking it.