This scares and confuses the brainlet
A
its ez, the big pressure plate squishes the cube
>>2190011
Only a brainlet would choose A.
>>2190011
A, unless the platform can go into the the portal
although if you do it in reference to the orange portal, momentum could propel the cube
>>2190035
t. brainlet
A
I think relativity would be at play here so I would go with A.
It's a matter of inertia. the cube is a rest while the portal moves toward it. An Object at rest stays at rest. So the answer is A.
Kilogram
>This confuses the American
>>2190153
Pound
>this confuses the non-american
>>2190156
To pound is to repeatedly hit something. Definitely not a unit of measurement however.
Neither. The block would appear to rest on the diagonal surface, because it hasn't (been)moved from from the supporting plate by any force.
>all the brainlets who chose A
Then again, it's fiction, so "with the applicable rules", A.
>>2190199
>velocity of the cube
But the cube didn't move...
>>2190011
Motion disbands the portal, so neither.
>>2190011
STOP POSTING THESE /B/ TIER BAIT THREADS NIGGER
THIS LITERALLY HAS NO SOLUTION IT IS A PARADOX
>>2190228
Think about it. If the yellow portal was descending over a pole, instead of a cube, what would you see at the blue portal?
You'd see the pole shooting out of it. With the same velocity that the yellow portal was descending.
>>2190240
It's A and you're a brainlet
>>2190150
but the particle at the top are moving on the other side, objects in motion to stay in motion, therefore it moves. also is the panel accelerating or not?
>>2190263
>>2190315
There is no Force impacting the cube, it goes through the portal and has the same velocity and speed
>>2190353
If you were the cube, looking up through the portal, you'd see the world on the other side moving towards you.
Similarly, if you were a person standing at the blue portal looking in, you'd see the cube rushing towards you.
The world through the portal is already moving relative to the cube. There is no need to exert a force on the cube
>>2190011
C. anyone who cares about Portal past 2011 is a Facebook cunt who probably posts minions memes every day.
>>2190367
Imagine throwing a hoop over the cube without touching it
uum dont forget that information is lost in teleportation, therefore the relative movement of the cube would make it fly forward, also if the portal stops halfway, the cube would break in half for all I care
>>2190382
The exit hole in the hoop is moving downwards as well so that's obviously different.
>>2190011
A. The cube doesn't have the momentum, the portal does. It is like throwing a box off the front of a truck that is going a bajillion miles per hour, it is not going to fly incredibly far because the truck has the momentum, not the box.
Portals can't move, the cube gets crushed.
>>2190537
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNM-7Jq4CCk
>>2190505
the box in your analogy has the momentum aswell, and if you throw it infront of your truck it will fly further than when throwing it stading still. The momentum doesnt dissappear just cause you let go.
>>2190011
Portals can't move, but assuming they can it's A. The cube isn't moving so it has no energy.
A.
The cube is at rest and the portal isn't a solid object, so even if it targeted the cube at the speed of sound, the cube will still plop to the side as gravity is the only force acting on it.
>>2190011
If we assume portal behave just like holes, then it would be A. We don't know how portals would behave though, so there isn't really a good answer that we can objectively say is correct. You are a brainlet for thinking there is
>>2190011
retard portals are fake
retard you don't say how fast its going
retard
>>2190011
what am i looking ta here?
>>2190923
Pound is a Bodytype attack
>>2190974
Pound is what you do to women.
>>2190981
Pound is to walk or run with heavy steps.
>>2190011
Neither. As soon as the plate moves the portal will disappear
The only way it can be A is if the portal negates surface friction, whereas B is absurd. There is no relative upward/outward force involved.
Otherwise, again, neither. It would sit diagonally on the block.
A, the cube has no momentum