If superpowers were real: Flight - Joy Lin

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If humans could fly,
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without tools and machines,
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how fast do you think we would go?
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As of 2012, the world record
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for fastest short-distance sprint speed
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is roughly 27 miles per hour.
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Running speed depends on how much force
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is exerted by the runner's legs,
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and according to Newton's Second Law of Motion,
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force is the product of mass times acceleration.
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And Newton's Third Law states
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that for every action,
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there is an equal and opposite reaction.
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So, that means running requires
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having a ground to push off from,
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and the ground pushes back against the runner's foot.
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So, flying would actually be
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more similar to swimming.
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Michael Phelps is currently the fastest human in water
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and the most decorated Olympian of all time.
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Guess how fast he swims?
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The answer may surprise you.
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His fastest recorded speed is
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less than 5 miles per hour.
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A child on the ground can easily outrun
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Michael Phelps in water,
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but why is that?
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Well, let's go back to Newton's Third Law of Motion.
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When we run, we move forward
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by pushing against the ground with our feet
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and the ground pushes back,
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propelling us forward.
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The ground is solid.
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By definition, it means the particles
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are essentially locked into place
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and must push back instead of getting out of the way,
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but water is liquid and flows easily.
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When we move our limbs
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to push back against the water,
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a part of the water molecules
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can just slide past one another
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instead of pushing back.
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Now, let's think about flying.
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Air has a lot more free space
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for particles to move past one another,
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so even more of our energy would be wasted.
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We would need to push a lot of air backwards
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in order to move forward.
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Astronauts move around in shuttles
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in zero gravity when they're in outer space
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by pulling on handles installed on the ceiling walls
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and floors of the shuttle.
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Now, imagine you were given the ability to float.
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How would you move around in the middle of the street?
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Well, you wouldn't get very far
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by swimming in air, would you?
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Nah, I don't think so!
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Now, assuming you were granted the ability to float
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and the speed to move around efficiently,
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let's discuss the height of your flight.
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According to the Ideal Gas Law,
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P-V N-R-T,
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pressure and temperature has a positive correlation,
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meaning they increase and decrease together.
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This is because the air expands in volume
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with less pressure,
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so the molecules have more room to wander around
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without colliding into each other and creating heat.
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Since the atmospheric pressure is a lot lower
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in high altitudes,
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it would be freezing cold
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if you were flying above the clouds.
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You'd need to wrap yourself up
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to keep your core body temperature
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above 95 degrees Fahrenheit,
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otherwise you'd start shivering violently,
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gradually becoming mentally confused
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and eventually drop out of the sky
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due to loss of muscle control
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from hypothermia!
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Now, the Ideal Gas Law implies
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that as the pressure decreases,
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gas volume increases.
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So, if you were to fly straight up too quickly,
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the inert gas in your body would rapidly expand
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the way soda fizzes up when shaken.
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The phenomenon is called "the bends,"
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decompression sickness,
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or "divers disease"
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since deep sea scuba divers experience this
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when they come up too quickly.
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This results in pain,
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paralysis,
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or death,
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depending on how foamy your blood becomes.
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Okay, well, let's say you want to fly
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just a few meters above the ground
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where you can still see the road signs
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and breath oxygen with ease.
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You'll still need goggles and a helmet
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to protect you from birds,
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insects,
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street signs,
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electrical wires,
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and other flying humans,
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including flying cops
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ready to hand you a ticket
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if you don't follow the flying rules, buddy.
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Now remember, if you have a collision mid-air
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that knocks you unconscious,
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you would experience free fall
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until you hit the ground.
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Without society or the laws of physics,
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flying would be a totally awesome ability to have.
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But, even if we could all just float around
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a few feet above the ground
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and only moving at a snail's pace,
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I'm telling you, it's still a cool ability that I'd want,
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wouldn't you?
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Yeah, I thought so.
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Now, which superpower physics lesson
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will you explore next?
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Shifting body size and content,
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super speed,
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flight,
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super strength,
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immortality,
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and
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invisibility.
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