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Miley Cyrus could not 'come in like a wrecking ball' without serious injury, scientists conclude


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Taken from here.

 

 

Scientists at the University of Leicester have concluded that Miley Cyrus could not 'come in like a wrecking' ball

 

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Science, found that Cyrus would be unable to gather sufficient momentum to have 'come in like a wrecking ball'

 

Miley Cyrus, the singer would be unable to ‘come in like a wrecking ball’ without sustaining ‘significant injury’, the University of Leicester has concluded.

The study focussed on the lyrics of the singer's hit single Wrecking Ball from the American artist's album Bangerz.

David McDonagh, a student at the Center of Interdisciplinary Science, found that Cyrus would be unable to gather sufficient momentum to have ‘impacted’ on either ‘love, or the walls of someone’s house’, as the song suggests.

McDonagh concludes that Cyrus would need to be traveling at around 316mph to demolish a wall – meaning she would need to be propelled by an outside force.

“Based on these findings, it is clear that a human being cannot possess the characteristics of a wrecking ball without sustaining significant injury, and other objects should be sought as an analogy,” he concluded.

 

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The euqation for the velocity of a wrecking ball (top) and Cyrus (bottom)

 

 

(The image was seen on TV when the news attacked this video, don't complain about it being inappropriate, and there were more inappropriate shots on TV.)

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why have you just why did you make a topic about this?

like i doubt someone actually cares.. and its a song -_-

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Thanks for notifying us the obvious about how physics' forces work.

 

 

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