Term Paper Outline: Wallace and Gromit A Grand Day Out
Wallace and Gromit A Grand Day Out
I. Introduction
a. Wallace and Gromit A Grand Day Out
b. Thesis-Wallace and Gromit presents an initially realistic take on physics but quickly ramps up from small breaks in physics to more extreme cases
II. Newton's Third Law Breaks
a. Gromit drills into a plank of wood but is then spun in circles rapidly despite his relatively large mass
b. The Robot freezes with no follow through inches from Wallace's head with a bat
c. Wallace promptly hits the bat while standing up but the Robot does not budge despite the lowered gravity of the moon
d. When the rocket fuel ignites there is a large hole in the side of the rocket for the force to exit the rocket laterally yet the rocket is launched upwards
e. There is wind on the moon despite there being no atmosphere
III. Acceleration, Deceleration, Paths of Action
a. Wallace and Gromit's rocket accelerates to full speed almost instantaneously for cartoonish effect but they are not killed by the extreme G forces
b. The robot is launched from the rocket at a constant speed rather than accelerating away
c. The robot manages to ski on the moon and does back flips, in some more cartoonish instances slowing down halfway up a hill before propelling itself to the top with its arm strength
IV. Gravity
a. Wallace and Gromit experience no weightlessness inside their rocket fashioned more like a house (Gromit can even built a house of cards)
b. Wallace kicks a ball into the sky while on the moon but it does not fall back down despite the moon having gravity albeit reduced
c. A robot vending lifts itself up a ladder despite being a vending machine, on the moon
d. Rocket fuel flows out of a pipe at normal speed despite reduced gravity
V. Conclusion
a. Wallace and Gromit gradually breaks physics more and more consistently and treats itself more like a cartoon
b. These physics breaks work because of the style and medium in which Wallace and Gromit exist
c. With a higher fidelity some of these more cartoonish examples may not have worked
a. Wallace and Gromit A Grand Day Out
b. Thesis-Wallace and Gromit presents an initially realistic take on physics but quickly ramps up from small breaks in physics to more extreme cases
II. Newton's Third Law Breaks
a. Gromit drills into a plank of wood but is then spun in circles rapidly despite his relatively large mass
b. The Robot freezes with no follow through inches from Wallace's head with a bat
c. Wallace promptly hits the bat while standing up but the Robot does not budge despite the lowered gravity of the moon
d. When the rocket fuel ignites there is a large hole in the side of the rocket for the force to exit the rocket laterally yet the rocket is launched upwards
e. There is wind on the moon despite there being no atmosphere
III. Acceleration, Deceleration, Paths of Action
a. Wallace and Gromit's rocket accelerates to full speed almost instantaneously for cartoonish effect but they are not killed by the extreme G forces
b. The robot is launched from the rocket at a constant speed rather than accelerating away
c. The robot manages to ski on the moon and does back flips, in some more cartoonish instances slowing down halfway up a hill before propelling itself to the top with its arm strength
IV. Gravity
a. Wallace and Gromit experience no weightlessness inside their rocket fashioned more like a house (Gromit can even built a house of cards)
b. Wallace kicks a ball into the sky while on the moon but it does not fall back down despite the moon having gravity albeit reduced
c. A robot vending lifts itself up a ladder despite being a vending machine, on the moon
d. Rocket fuel flows out of a pipe at normal speed despite reduced gravity
V. Conclusion
a. Wallace and Gromit gradually breaks physics more and more consistently and treats itself more like a cartoon
b. These physics breaks work because of the style and medium in which Wallace and Gromit exist
c. With a higher fidelity some of these more cartoonish examples may not have worked
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