(Part 2) Best products from r/shittyaskscience

We found 24 comments on r/shittyaskscience discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 93 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/shittyaskscience:

u/MOSTLY_EMPTY_SPACE · 1 pointr/shittyaskscience

The speed of sound in a medium is equal to the square root of the bulk modulus K divided by the density ϱ. Since the temperature of space is a constant 2.73 Kelvin, we can use the isothermal bulk modulus relation, which is just equal to the pressure P. Since atoms in space are vastly outnumbered by CMB photons, we can just use the radiation pressure of isotropic radiation which is P=u/3 where u is the energy density. The effective mass density ϱ (again ignoring the negligible number of atoms) can be derived from the energy density u with a rearrangement of E=mc^2 giving u/c^2 . Plugging back into the speed of sound equation we get: [ (u/3) /( u/c^2 ) ]^1/2 = [ 1/3 c^2 u/u ]^1/2 = [ 1/3 c^2 ]^1/2 = [1/3]^1/2 c. So the speed of sound in space is 107,550 miles/s.

The fastest spacecraft ever were the Helios probes which reached 43.63 miles/s while falling towards the Sun, or about Mach 1/2465. So: no, not quite.

We will break it someday, though! The governments of Earth will gather a group of hot young space-fighter jocks, True Brothers who are willing to go up in a hurtling piece of machinery and put their hides on the line and then have the moxie, the reflexes, the experience, the coolness, to pull it back in the las yawning moment! (Starring Dennis Quaid and Ed Harris, based on the novel by Tom Wolfe.)

u/tuctrohs · 4 pointsr/shittyaskscience

To find the best milk, check out the amazon reivews

u/whiteypoints · 3 pointsr/shittyaskscience

This would be a great "ShittyAskScience" question if it wasn't for the fact that dental floss already comes in a wide variety of sugary flavors including Bubble Gum and Cupcake.

u/SarahwithanHdammit · 2 pointsr/shittyaskscience

Yes. When you download Gravity off the internet, it takes anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours depending on your connection speed, whereas if you order it from Amazon as a DVD/Blu-Ray combo pack, the earliest they can get Gravity to you is the next day.

u/compumaster · 23 pointsr/shittyaskscience

I checked just now. Definitely him and this book.

u/eclectic_neophyte · 1 pointr/shittyaskscience

Memory foam is limited by the sizes of the blocks that you eat. You should try smaller pieces, there's shredded foam out in the market these days which are great to snack on

u/Dzugavili · 15 pointsr/shittyaskscience

According to Amazon, each wafer weighs approximately 1/4th of a gram.

According to Wikipedia, the weight of your average Jesus is 70.8kg [assuming White Jesus]. Of this, approximately 9kg is bone and 2.5kg of blood [interesting side note: blood is not denser than water. Who knew?]. This leaves approximately 59.3kg of White Jesus flesh, organs and skin.

According to this discussion, a sip of wine is approximately 15 mL.

According to this page, the average White Jesus has 5.5L of blood.

By these figures, you would require 367 communions to drink an entire White Jesus' worth of blood and 237,200 wafers for White Jesus' flesh.

u/wallagrargh · 1 pointr/shittyaskscience

Try these, they should even support varying framerates. Using electronic equipment sounds like a sensible plan, as sustained rapid blinking can lead to muscle or fiber damage in untrained subjects and compromise your data.

u/slowshot · 3 pointsr/shittyaskscience

The rise of Amazon shopping has given rise to the number of people who are buying the budget chewing gum who soon learn why it is a budget chewing gum and deposit it on the sidewalk.

u/Nichalioh · 3 pointsr/shittyaskscience

I don't know, I recently trimmed and felt alot more.... friction down there after wiping and walking etc, especially when it's warm. I do not envy the man who veet-ed his butt crack, it burns my back let alone putting it anywhere else! These reviews are funny.

u/Unixai · 3 pointsr/shittyaskscience

Your legs catch on fire instead- that's why kids in primary school are always taught to check if they have their pants on before they lie. It's basic fire safety!

Generally, if a lie is about to be told, you should be careful to wear pants you can easily rip off of your body after you tell the lie, so you don't burn yourself too badly. I recommend this very trusted brand.

u/mysled · 2 pointsr/shittyaskscience

You joke, but one of the dog shampoos I buy says "not tested on animals" on the back label.

u/ontopic · 3 pointsr/shittyaskscience

The literature indicates tuna sandwiches and smooching, mostly.

u/Jolator · 1 pointr/shittyaskscience

That's a brown "very hungry caterpillar."

Source: I read a book about it