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Goat Being The G.O.A.T. Of Physics

Goat Being The G.O.A.T. Of Physics
The frog is defying gravity by climbing a wall, but the goat explains the physics with the equation μN ≥ mg, which is the fundamental friction inequality. For something to stick to a wall, the friction force (μN) must be greater than or equal to the gravitational force (mg). The goat isn't impressed because... well, goats can climb nearly vertical surfaces naturally due to their specialized hooves! Their friction coefficient is basically a cheat code in the physics engine of life. The frog's shocked expression in the final panel is priceless - outsmarted by a goat who doesn't need fancy sticky pads to defy gravity.

Friction: The Only Thing Between You And Embarrassment

Friction: The Only Thing Between You And Embarrassment
That moment when you realize physics isn't just theoretical—it's literally keeping you from falling flat on your face! The equation μN ≥ mg is basically saying "your sticky frog hands better generate enough friction force to overcome gravity, buddy." Without sufficient friction coefficient (μ), normal force (N) would lose its epic battle against mass (m) times gravity (g), and our froggy friend would slide down faster than my GPA after finals week. The goat knows what's up—static friction is the real MVP of wall-climbing.

Gravity Is Just A Suggestion

Gravity Is Just A Suggestion
Newton: "Objects shall obey gravity!" Goats: "Hold my hay..." These magnificent creatures are basically giving the middle hoof to fundamental physics! While we're busy calculating gravitational constants, goats are scaling near-vertical cliffs with the casual confidence of someone who skimmed the laws of physics and decided they were more like "physics suggestions." Their specialized hooves have evolved with soft inner pads for grip and hard outer edges for balance—essentially nature's version of premium rock climbing shoes that would cost you $200 at REI!