P2_1 James' Giant Peach Transport across the Atlantic

Authors

  • Emily Jane Watkinson
  • Maria-Theresia Walach
  • Daniel Staab
  • Zach Rogerson

Abstract

In Roald Dahl's children's classic James and the Giant Peacha magically enlarged fruit travels across the Atlantic Ocean, partly floated on the water and partly airlifted by a flock of seagulls. Through examining the buoyancy and modelling the seagulls as aerofoils it has been found that although the initial part of the journey is possible, given a sufficiently hollow peach, James would have to tether approximately two and a half million Common Gulls, rather than the 501 as described in the book.

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Published

05-11-2012

How to Cite

Watkinson, E. J., Walach, M.-T., Staab, D., & Rogerson, Z. (2012). P2_1 James’ Giant Peach Transport across the Atlantic. Physics Special Topics, 11(1). Retrieved from https://journals.le.ac.uk/index.php/pst/article/view/2060