Comic #2829: 2013-02-14
Description
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Text Content:
- Title/Label:
- "Quality of diagram"
- Curved Diagram:
- There are various labeled points indicating radius measurements:
- "air: r = 0.16"
- "water: r = 0.16"
- "h1" (no further details provided).
- There are various labeled points indicating radius measurements:
- Spoken Text:
- "Break, break, break on thy cold gray stones, O Sea! And I would that my tongue could utter The thoughts that arise in me."
- (Attribution: Tennyson)
- Footer Note:
- "Desire not to actually work on a physics problem"
Visual Elements:
- The comic features a sketchy diagram with a curved line, two cylindrical shapes (likely representing containers or areas), and a rough drawing at the top that could represent a seascape or waves.
- The phrases are handwritten, and the overall aesthetic is informal and likely to portray a humorous or frustrated attitude towards physics.
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