In my high school, one of the science teachers was also the soccer coach. I heard that he used to give his students a "problem": If a ball is rolling at 10 mph, a 140-pound player is running at it from one direction and a 180-pound player is running from another direction, what will be the trajectories of the players and the ball?
Then he would tell his students, "We can go down to the field and find out." For the rest of class, they would watch the team (which included me) at practice.
Now here's another real-life physics problem, albeit without much humor: A woman is driving a Buick at 62 MPH in a 45 MPH zone. She picks up her cell phone.
What will happen to the cyclist who just happens to be riding along the same road, in the same direction?
Well, the answer to that one is grim, to say the least. Jeffrey Gordon Pierce, a 53-year-old teacher at the Inman (South Carolina) Intermediate School was thrown off his bike after he was hit by said Buick, driven by Heather Renee Hall, an Inman resident.
Well, she was an Inman resident until yesterday. Her new residence, for now, is the Spartanburg County Detention Center. Jeffrey Gordon Pierce, meanwhile, is in the South Carolina earth: He died at the scene of the crash.
And, yes, he wore a helmet. Even that wasn't enough to prevent a horrible crash, let alone influence its outcome, when carelessness and distraction collided.
Then he would tell his students, "We can go down to the field and find out." For the rest of class, they would watch the team (which included me) at practice.
Now here's another real-life physics problem, albeit without much humor: A woman is driving a Buick at 62 MPH in a 45 MPH zone. She picks up her cell phone.
What will happen to the cyclist who just happens to be riding along the same road, in the same direction?
Jeffrey Gordon Pierce |
Well, the answer to that one is grim, to say the least. Jeffrey Gordon Pierce, a 53-year-old teacher at the Inman (South Carolina) Intermediate School was thrown off his bike after he was hit by said Buick, driven by Heather Renee Hall, an Inman resident.
Heather Renee Hall |
Well, she was an Inman resident until yesterday. Her new residence, for now, is the Spartanburg County Detention Center. Jeffrey Gordon Pierce, meanwhile, is in the South Carolina earth: He died at the scene of the crash.
And, yes, he wore a helmet. Even that wasn't enough to prevent a horrible crash, let alone influence its outcome, when carelessness and distraction collided.