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Offline dsquire

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How Fast Does Santa Go?
« on: December 21, 2009, 02:44:33 AM »
Just in case you were womdering about Santa being late...

Did you know ... :smart:

• Santa has 31 hours to do his job on Christmas, thanks to different time zones around the world? To travel around the world's 122 million kilometres in that time, that means Santa's sleigh has to move at a mind-blowing 1,047 km persecond-- 3,000 times the speed of sound!

• Santa has to travel with a lot of cargo: Assuming each child gets two pounds worth of gifts, Santa's payload amounts to an astonishing 321,300 tons.

• Santa has to make 822.6 visits a second, so, for each house, that means the fat man has less than 1/1,000th of a second to park the reindeer, shimmy down the chimney, fill the stockings, put gifts under the tree, eat whatever snacks were left for him and get back up the chimney and back to his sleigh before doing it all again.  :ddb: :ddb:

More of the story and automotive facts is continued here

http://autos.canada.com/news/story.html?id=2356505

Cheers  :beer:

Don

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Re: How Fast Does Santa Go?
« Reply #1 on: December 21, 2009, 04:05:33 AM »
dsqire
You spoilsport, there I was thinking Santa really was the man now I wonder is it possible,  :coffee:
63 years I have had a welded  believed in Santa now you have put him through the Mill/Lathe and screwed him. 
All I can say is what a load of swarf!
Kidding of course. :D
Happy Christmas Everyone.
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Re: How Fast Does Santa Go?
« Reply #2 on: December 21, 2009, 04:23:54 AM »
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the fat man has less than 1/1,000th of a second to park the reindeer, shimmy down the chimney, fill the stockings, put gifts under the tree, eat whatever snacks were left for him and get back up the chimney and back to his sleigh before doing it all again

Well, I was beginning to wonder whether he really exists, but you have reassured me, Don. I realise now that he just moves so fast that we can't see him. :)

Happy Christmas!

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Re: How Fast Does Santa Go?
« Reply #3 on: December 21, 2009, 08:36:15 AM »
That reminded me of an email I got a few years ago,

Santa Claus:An Engineers Perspective


I. There are approximately two billion children (persons under 18) in the world. However, since Santa does not visit children of Muslim, Hindu, Jewish or Buddhist religions, this reduces the workload for Christmas night to 15% of the total, or 378 million (according to the Population Reference Bureau).

At an average (census) rate of 3.5 children per house hold, that comes to 108 million homes, presuming that there is at least one good child in each.

II. Santa has about 31 hours of Christmas to work with, thanks to the different time zones and the rotation of the earth, assuming he travels east to west (which seems logical). This works out to 967.7 visits per second. This is to say that for each Christian household with a good child, Santa has around 1/1000th of a second to park the sleigh, hop out, jump down the chimney, fill the stockings, distribute the remaining presents under the tree, eat whatever snacks have been left for him, get back up the chimney, jump into the sleigh and get on to the next house.

Assuming that each of these 108 million stops is evenly distributed around the earth (which, of course, we know to be false, but will accept for the purposes of our calculations), we are now talking about 0.78 miles per household; a total trip of 75.5 million miles, not counting bathroom stops or breaks. This means Santa's sleigh is moving at 650 miles per second --- 3,000 times the speed of sound. For purposes of comparison, the fastest man-made vehicle, the Ulysses space probe, moves at a poky 27.4 miles per second, and a conventional reindeer can run (at best) 15 miles per hour.

III. The payload of the sleigh adds another interesting element. Assuming that each child gets nothing more than a medium sized Lego set (two pounds), the sleigh is carrying over 500 thousand tons, not counting Santa himself. On land, a conventional reindeer can pull no more than 300 pounds. Even granting that the "flying" reindeer could pull ten times the normal amount, the job can't be done with eight or even nine of them--- Santa would need 360,000 of them. This increases the payload, not counting the weight of the sleigh, another 54,000 tons, or roughly seven times the weight of the Queen Elizabeth (the ship, not the monarch).

IV. 600,000 tons traveling at 650 miles per second creates enormous air resistance --- this would heat up the reindeer in the same fashion as a spacecraft re-entering the earth's atmosphere. The lead pair of reindeer would absorb 14.3 quintillion joules of energy per second each. In short, they would burst into flames almost instantaneously, exposing the reindeer behind them and creating deafening sonic booms in their wake.

The entire reindeer team would be vaporized within 4.26 thousandths of a second, or right about the time Santa reached the fifth house on his trip.

Not that it matters, however, since Santa, as a result of accellerating from a dead stop to 650 m.p.s. in .001 seconds, would be subjected to centrifugal forces of 17,500 g's. A 250 pound Santa (which seems ludicrously slim) would be pinned to the back of the sleigh by 4,315,015 pounds of force, instantly crushing his bones and organs and reducing him to a quivering blob of pink goo.

Therefore, if Santa did exist, he's dead now.

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Re: How Fast Does Santa Go?
« Reply #4 on: December 21, 2009, 09:05:21 PM »
What you all are forgetting is, Santa has helpers.
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Re: How Fast Does Santa Go?
« Reply #5 on: December 22, 2009, 04:42:44 AM »
Dave

OK. Forgot about including his helpers into the calculations. Could you please be a gentleman and tell us how many helpers he has and then redo the calculations so that all the good little girls and boys will be satisfied. Thank you.  :ddb: :ddb:

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Re: How Fast Does Santa Go?
« Reply #6 on: December 22, 2009, 06:50:16 AM »
Well I dunno the exact figure, but I've been helping the lazy ol' bugger out for years - at my own expense!

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Re: How Fast Does Santa Go?
« Reply #7 on: December 22, 2009, 11:06:41 AM »
Hey Tel,

With all the heat down there what does Santa do, put rubber wheels on his sleigh or does he keep the runners on and skid to a faster stop on your roof tops? Or does he wait till June when it's your winter? Of course then he'll need a boat right?

Inquisitive minds need to know.  ::)

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Re: How Fast Does Santa Go?
« Reply #8 on: December 23, 2009, 04:07:57 PM »
instantly crushing his bones and organs and reducing him to a quivering blob of pink goo.  Therefore, if Santa did exist, he's dead now.  

Obviously a poor attempt at crushing the belief's of thousands of children, .............and myself ...   :hammer:  ........ but as we all know, Santa wears his underpants outside his trousers .............. but under is coat of course ....... so in reality  :beer: ........... it's all possible  :smart:


and as Tel rightly pointed out, almost every household has a live in helper  :thumbup:

Merry Christmas all




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Re: How Fast Does Santa Go?
« Reply #9 on: December 23, 2009, 05:20:48 PM »
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL
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Re: How Fast Does Santa Go?
« Reply #10 on: December 23, 2009, 05:24:34 PM »
instantly crushing his bones and organs and reducing him to a quivering blob of pink goo.  Therefore, if Santa did exist, he's dead now.  

Obviously a poor attempt at crushing the belief's of thousands of cildren, .............and myself ...   :hammer:  ........ but as we all know, Santa wears his underpants outside his trousers .............. but under is coat of course ....... so in reality  :beer: ........... it's all possible  :smart:


and as Tel rightly pointed out, alost every household has a live in helper  :thumbup:

Merry Christmas all





And now folks as Paul Harvey would say "You know the rest of the story"'

Merry Christmas to all.


Cheers  :beer:

Don


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