“If kinetic energy can be converted to thermal energy, how hard do I need to slap a chicken to cook it?”

“If kinetic energy is converted to thermal energy upon impact, how hard do you need to slap a chicken to cook it?” was asked on Reddit—Shittyaskscience on October 15, 2018. “If kinetic energy is converted into thermal energy, how hard to I have to slap a chicken to cook it?” was asked on Reddit—NoStupidQuestions on February 14, 2019.
   
“People Are Trying To Cook Chicken By Slapping It After Learning Physics Says It’s Possible” is an answer that was posted on IFL Science on January 8, 2021.
 
 
Reddit—Shittyaskscience
Goldenharp_Billy—October 15, 2018
If kinetic energy is converted to thermal energy upon impact, how hard do you need to slap a chicken to cook it?
   
Reddit—NoStupidQuestions
Chicken Slapper—February 14, 2019
If kinetic energy is converted into thermal energy, how hard to I have to slap a chicken to cook it?
 
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The Irham Zin
@irhamzin1
If kinetic energy can be converted to thermal energy, how hard do I have to slap a chicken to cook it?
10:26 AM · Feb 16, 2019
 
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Girtholomew
@imadamcollins
@Sci_Phile if kinetic energy can be converted into thermal energy, how hard do I have to slap a chicken breast to cook it
2:08 AM · Feb 17, 2019
     
Reddit—AskReddit
[deleted]—February 17, 2019
If kinetic energy were converted to thermal energy, how many slaps would be needed to roast a full grown chicken?
 
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Mark Elvin
@sscmark
@ProfBrianCox @daraobriain If kinetic energy can be converted to thermal energy, how hard would I have to slap a chicken to cook it?
10:10 AM · Feb 18, 2019
   
Reddit—NoStupidQuestions
shrekoncrakk—February 18, 2019
If kinetic energy is converted into thermal energy, how many times would a regular person have to slap a chicken to cook it?
 
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@Angel3Drake
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1:15 AM · Feb 21, 2019
   
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@GnarlyRckchick
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1:38 AM · Feb 21, 2019
   
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PsiX_ReaLiTy—February 21, 2019
If kinetic energy is converted into thermal energy, how hard do I have to slap a chicken to cook it?
 
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la Dauphine
@_FairRule
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2:20 PM · Feb 22, 2019
   
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Anshuman001—February 25, 2019
If kinetic energy is converted into thermal energy, how hard do I have to slap a chicken to cook it?
Answer to If kinetic energy is converted into thermal energy, how hard do I have to slap a chicken to cook it? by Mark Lesmeister https://www.quora.com/If-kinetic-energy-is-converted-into-thermal-energy-how-hard-do-I-have-to-slap-a-chicken-to-cook-it/answer/Mark-Lesmeister?ch=99&share=f0a4aec1&srid=3J69v
   
IFL Science
January 8, 2021
People Are Trying To Cook Chicken By Slapping It After Learning Physics Says It’s Possible
James Felton
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He ultimately concluded that “to cook the chicken in one slap, you would have to slap it with a velocity of 1665.65 m/s or 3725.95 mph.”
 
Now, that’s quite a big ask given that Earth spins at roughly 1,600 Kilometers per hour (1,000 miles per hour), making it incapable of slapping its way to a roast.
 
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Bob Kostic
@causticbob
If kinetic energy can be converted to thermal energy, how hard do I need to slap a chicken to cook it?
6:38 PM · Dec 14, 2024