We went to stay at the highest pub in Britain, set in bleak moorland just over the county boundary into Yorkshire. As you can see from the photograph, it was a mining inn. What was odd was that they were mining coal. I am struggling to think of a coal mine that high up. We walked along the Pennine Way for a couple of miles and found this black outcrop of rocks. I guess it must be coal. Closer inspection revealed poor shale not really good enough for burning, but look at the think layers of sandstone between the shales. This would suggest episodes of flooding washing sand across the swamps that would have provided the mud and vegetation for the black shales. Not really physics, I know, but I love geology too.
Sunday, 17 April 2011
Tuesday, 12 April 2011
Cairngorm Mountain
Sunday, 3 April 2011
Sk8r Boi
We've bought two skateboards for the Physics Department to help us to demonstrate Newton's 3rd Law and the conservation of linear momentum
. If you'd been in Silloth this afternoon you'd have seen Mrs B and me having our first ever goes on a skateboard. Deprived childhoods, I'm afraid. I want to learn to skateboard...can anyone help? The picture shows the bottom of one of the boards: 1. Another mess up with mass and weight. Oh dear. 2. I'm 65kg. This surely can't be right.
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