Teacher teaches his students physics with One Piece, using incredible blackboard drawings

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A physics teacher from Mexico teaches his students about the laws of nature. To convey this as understandably as possible, he uses charts from One Piece and other animes.

What are those chalk drawings? On Instagram, the teacher from Mexico proudly shows the chalk drawings he creates for his students. There are surprisingly many images from One Piece to be seen:

  • With the help of Sogeking, the teacher explains the skewed parabolic trajectory.
  • With his G 2, Luffy can move faster. A great example to symbolize the calculation of airspeed.
  • Who better to explain magnetic and electrical attraction than Enel, the God of Thunder?
  • Even the battle between Gear-5 Luffy and Lucci clearly shows how 2 forces clash according to Newton’s laws.
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The students are to calculate the trajectory of Usopp’s projectiles.

However, the chalk drawings also contain not only illustrations, but also informative sketches that help explain physics understandably. Additionally, there are other animes that appear here, such as the fire from the movie Howl’s Moving Castle. It is meant to illustratively show heat transfer.

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Many students would have liked a teacher like that

What do people say in the comments? In the comment section of the individual sketches, users overflow with praise for the images. They celebrate the artist as a unique teacher they would have liked to have had in their school days.

Especially the combination of a popular anime and such a dry subject as physics seems extremely motivating to many users. The most liked chalk drawing with Sogeking has already gathered over 500,000 likes and 700 comments.

No wonder some think such images would be too precious to wipe away. Some joke that they would refuse to clean the board.

With familiar faces like Luffy and Zoro, the barrier to learning dry formulas from physics decreases. In Japan, it is even possible to have that as a school subject. There, the anime visits different schools and discusses with the students what they want to achieve in life: Children in Japan have the opportunity to experience One Piece as a school subject 

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