Scientist call the subject "fluid dynamics"...what it really means is...projectile penguin poop.
A new study actually reaches back to a paper written in 2003 about penguin poop...nice. A scientist from Japan named Hirojuki Tajima teamed up with another researcher on their new project, “Projectile Trajectory of Penguin’s Feces and Rectal Pressure Revisited.”
Here are some of their findings:
“The flying distance of penguin’s feces reaches about 0.4 m even on the ground. Since a typical height of a Humboldt penguin is given by 0.4 m, this distance corresponds to the situation that if a human being whose height is 1.7 m tries to evacuate his/her bowels, the object could fly to 1.7 m away. Therefore, one can immediately understand that [a] penguin’s rectal pressure is relatively much [stronger] compared to that of a human.”
In other words for humans to have the ability to shoot poo as far as a penguin, we would have to shoot it 6 feet away from our buttocks.
You learn something new every day....
There's a whole lot more to this research, to check it out click HERE.