Students making paper aeroplanes? You should just empower them to make a better one....
So, you have a paper aeroplane problem. Well, lucky for you, I have taken it upon myself to determine the best paper plane for causing chaos in lessons so you can battle the student efforts with something truly magnificent. Or at least spot the most professional offenders. How did I do this? I conducted a detailed experiment. I collected 25 pieces of A4, a stopwatch, a tape measure, and some willing volunteers. And we took the five most common paper aeroplane designs and rigorously tested them. We timed how long it took to make each plane then measured the distance they flew. If a plane hit a wall, then we counted it as a misthrow. The mayhem coefficient is calculated by the following formula: M = s/t x 100/1+n Where M is the mayhem coefficient in metres per second, s is the distance in metres, t is the time in seconds, and n is the number of misthrows. Conclusion: The YouTuber is clearly the best plane for causing mayhem in lessons. It can be folded during the length o...