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Wow, teacher, you're the bomb
A reader writes: "One of the outstanding memories I have of a school lesson from 40 years ago was our physics master, Mr Harris, trying to display Newton's Third Law of Motion - 'that every action has an equal and opposite reaction'. He placed a sturdy metal rubbish bin on top of a set of bathroom scales and inserted into it a quantity of gunpowder and a detonator that he had made himself. He placed a large book covering the top of the bin and a blackboard duster on top of the book - the theory being to ignite the gunpowder, blowing the book and duster upwards (the action) whilst registering the downward (reaction) pressure on the scales. Mr Harris mustn't have followed his gunpowder formula very well or just misjudged the amount required, because when he set off his charge, the duster was blown through the roof of the lab and the legs of the desk underneath his display collapsed. Nobody was injured, but the smoke that filled the lab forced everyone to evacuate the building. Mr Harris was affectionately known as "Bomber' Harris for the remainder of my schooldays."
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