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At last, folks, the moment you've all been waiting for. The exciting conclusion to physical and chemical properties. Will Barry return from Jupiter? Will the chicken be exactly 1500 grams? Only time (and this video) will tell.
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- 00:00
we didn't Barry's wife Nellie has sent her husband out to pick up some chicken [Barrie and Nellie standing in living room]
- 00:08
for dinner but Nellie doesn't like to make anything easy on Barry rather than
- 00:12
going to the local grocery store that conveniently located on the corner she [Corner store appears]
- 00:16
asked him to pick up a chicken on planet Jupiter ugh what a hassle she's also
- 00:21
quite particular when it comes to the specifications for this chicken it must
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- 00:25
be exactly fifteen hundred grams no more no less [Barry holding chicken specifications]
- 00:28
just things you have to put up but dutiful Barry heads up the door pops in
- 00:33
his supersonic rocket ship and hightails it to Jupiter by the way you can send us [Barry jumps on rocket ship]
- 00:38
angry emails about our time-space errors some other time we're almost concerned
- 00:41
about mass and weight right now anyway Barry gets to Jupiter go to the nearest [Barry in local grocery store]
- 00:45
galactic grocery and picked up a roast chicken you make sure the guy behind the
- 00:49
counter hacks off a leg and a bit of one wing just enough to get it down to 1,500
- 00:54
grams and be on the safe side he also swings by Abed infinity and beyond and [Barry stood at bed, infinity and beyond]
- 00:59
plops the thing onto a bathroom scale he gets a reading with 7.0 two-pound well
- 01:04
content that he has satisfied his wife's demand Barry heads back to earth you
- 01:08
just got to walk in the front door with chicken when panic sets in wait a minute [Barry holding chicken at front door]
- 01:14
he might have weighed the chicken on Jupiter but just don't think way
- 01:18
differently on other planets yeah nope so just to make sure it Barry takes his [Rocket ship flying by highway]
- 01:24
rocket ship down the three to the Bed Bath & Beyond and welcome on his car is
- 01:28
all the way in the garage and throws the chicken onto a bathroom scale Oh three
- 01:34
pounds even well before devolving into full-blown panic mode Barry crosses his
- 01:39
fingers does little prayer and takes the chicken across the street to mass are us [Barry walks into mass r us store with chicken]
- 01:44
what they have those where he finds that his chicken is 1,500 grams Oh what's
- 01:49
going on here it's very stepped into an alternate
- 01:52
universe well it probably wouldn't be that surprising we did but no what's
- 01:56
going on is that mass and weight are not the same thing mass the measure of the
- 02:03
amount of stuff that a knob has never changes whether on Jupiter or [Mass definition appears]
- 02:08
earth that hacked up chicken is always going to be 1500 grams unless you start
- 02:12
hacking away it is more but weight is affected by gravity an object's weight [Man hacking at a chicken]
- 02:19
is determined using Newton's which account for how much an object is being
- 02:23
pulled downward so while the chicken might weigh 7.02 pounds on Jupiter it [Chicken on a scale by Jupiter]
- 02:28
weighs 3 pounds on earth while maintaining exactly the same measure of
- 02:32
mass but relieved and a bit covered in the chicken grease buries its home and
- 02:36
proudly brings his chicken in the front door his evening appears to be looking [Barry appears in living room with chicken]
- 02:40
up until Nelly realizes they were out of milk
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