#167766 - 25/06/2003 21:11
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First, a disclaimer. This puzzle came from the Car Talk program on NPR, so listeners of that program are not allowed to give the answer!
You have two rather tall telephone poles, each 100 feet tall.
You have a 150 foot long rope strung between the tops of the two poles, and the poles are separated by a distance that allows the lowest point of the rope to be 25 feet above the ground.
How far apart are the two poles?
(Hint: the curve the rope makes is called a catenary.)
Be sure to show your work when you solve this...
tanstaafl.
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#167767 - 25/06/2003 21:13
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[Re: tanstaafl.]
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carpal tunnel
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[rot13]
Gurl'q unir gb or gbhpuvat. Abg zhpu bs n pngranel, ernyyl.
Fbeel, Qbht. Gbb rnfl. V qvq nyzbfg guvax nobhg ybbxvat sbe n sbezhyn sbe pngranevrf, gubhtu. Naq V'z fher vg'f zhpu yrff boivbhf jura erynlrq benyyl.
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Oh, and since it always takes me too long to remember the exact correct syntax: tr '[a-zA-Z]' '[n-za-mN-ZA-M]'
Edited by wfaulk (25/06/2003 21:29)
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#167768 - 25/06/2003 21:14
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[Re: tanstaafl.]
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carpal tunnel
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Are we supposed to account for stretch in the rope due to gravitational affects?
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#167769 - 25/06/2003 21:17
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[Re: wfaulk]
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carpal tunnel
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Sorry, Doug. Too easy
Damn, Bitt! I should have waited until you were off the bbs before posting the puzzle!
tanstaafl.
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#167770 - 25/06/2003 21:22
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[Re: tanstaafl.]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 25/12/2000
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Loc: Raleigh, NC US
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Too bad I can't make the foreground and background colors the same so that it can be hidden. Maybe I'll ROT13 it for everyone.
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#167771 - 25/06/2003 21:25
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carpal tunnel
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I guess that answers my question. But speaking of catenaries, I remember the first time I ever heard that word. My dad went to a trade school type thing for land surveying around the time the Batman series (with West) came out on TV. The whole class begged the prof to be let out so they could all go watch the premiere. The prof let them go, since I think he wanted to see it, too. That episode showed Batman and Robin climbing up the side of the building, and there was a catenary in the rope that was supposed to be dangling straight down. Apparantly no-one ever asked the prof to get out of class to watch it after that.
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#167772 - 25/06/2003 21:40
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[Re: wfaulk]
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carpal tunnel
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rot13 Man, a Solaris guru like yourself using such a weak form of "encryption." Couldn't you at least use quadruple rot13 next time?
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#167773 - 25/06/2003 21:55
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carpal tunnel
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Well, excuuuuuuuuse me! -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.0.4 (OpenBSD)
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-----END PGP MESSAGE----- Symmetric cypher. Passphrase is: Tony's a big know-it-all
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#167775 - 25/06/2003 21:59
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carpal tunnel
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Maybe I'll ROT13 it for everyone.
Nice. That'll keep up the suspense for a little bit. I expect muzza will have a go at it...
SInce that one was too easy for you, try this one. It is another Car Talk puzzler.
A truck driver (tractor-trailer rig) has those big fuel tanks under his running boards. Each tank is two feet in diameter, a bit over four feet long, just about exactly 100 gallons per tank.
His fuel gauge has been broken since 1997, so he sticks the tanks with a yardstick to get an idea of how much fuel he has on board. He knows when the yardstick shows 12 inches of fuel, the tank is exactly half full, or 50 gallons.
But how much fuel is in the tank when the yardstick shows six inches of fuel? Obviously it is going to be considerably less than 25 gallons...
Now, this trucker doesn't remember how to find the area under a curve using calculus, so he came up with an elegant way, using simple math and household items, of getting a close approximation of fuel on board when the yardstick shows six inches of fuel .
How did he do it?
tanstaafl.
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#167776 - 25/06/2003 22:02
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[Re: tanstaafl.]
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carpal tunnel
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Is there going to be a lot of wasted Morton's Salt or Quaker Oats involved in this?
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#167777 - 25/06/2003 22:07
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carpal tunnel
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Is there going to be a lot of wasted Morton's Salt or Quaker Oats involved in this?
Not a bit!
Hmmmm..... bit. There's a pun lurking in there somewhere, I'm just too dense to see it.
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#167778 - 25/06/2003 22:21
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They are obviously right next to eachother since the rope hangs down 75 feet and is only 150 feet long.
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#167779 - 25/06/2003 22:26
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[Re: tanstaafl.]
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Simple way to measure the amount of fuel: when it gets down to six inches, go to the gas station and fill it up. Note the amount of gas that it takes and subtract that from 100 gallons.
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#167780 - 25/06/2003 22:27
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#167781 - 26/06/2003 02:59
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[Re: tanstaafl.]
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What he will need is some scales, and a circular piece of something. If he has very acurate scales, this could be a piece of paper. Weigh the whole piece and let that weight represent 100gallons. (Say this weighs 300 carat (you introduced the use of irrational measurements))
Then cut off a "cap" of the circle by cutting a straight cut which is a 1/2 radius from the edge. Then weigh this piece, and that will tell you the remaining amount. (Say this weighs 15 carat, you'll then know this is 1/20 of the tank or 5 gallons)
<a href=http://empeg.comms.net/files/165974-gallons.gif> Picture </a>
The only thiung I learned in chemistry class is that chemistry people don't like mathematics. So, when we wanted to find the integral of a function, we drew the graph on a piece of paper, and cut out and weighed the graph to find its area.
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#167782 - 26/06/2003 03:01
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#167783 - 26/06/2003 04:39
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~15 gallons
or ~20 gal. if the cylinder has domed ends
or ~9 gal if it is a 48 inch sphere with 6 inches left
Edited by muzza (26/06/2003 04:52)
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#167784 - 26/06/2003 06:51
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[Re: muzza]
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carpal tunnel
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Does it involve constructing a lure to trap someone who is good at calculus?
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#167785 - 26/06/2003 07:53
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Put a 5 gallon jerry can in the back of the truck, drive round 'till it's empty and put the five gallons in, then drive to the nearest gas station and fill it up to the requisite depth: The answer is what shows on the pump +5!
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#167786 - 26/06/2003 10:26
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I wouldn't exactly call lab scales accurate enough to measure a small piece of paper "household".
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#167787 - 26/06/2003 10:31
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[Re: tanstaafl.]
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Carpal Tunnel
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[rot13]
Ur hfrq n fvk vapu qvnzrgre pbssrr pna, qerj n qvnzrgre npebff gur (genafyhprag) yvq, znexrq bss bar cbvag svir vapurf va, naq gura qerj n crecraqvphyne yvar. Sebz gura ba, rirel gvzr ur znqr pbssrr, ur'q gvc gur pna ba vg'f fvqr naq ebyy vg fb gung gur yvar jnf cnenyyry gb gur tebhaq. Jura gur erznvavat pbssrr jnf ng gur yvar, ur jrvturq vg naq qvq gur zngu. (erznvavat/fgnegvat * 100 tnyybaf). Ur qvqa'g rira arrq gb erzrzore ubj zhpu pbssrr ur unq gb fgneg jvgu, fvapr vg jnf nyernql cevagrq ba gur pna.
(Onfvpnyyl wnar'f zrgubq hfvat ubhfrubyq vgrzf)
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#167788 - 26/06/2003 11:02
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I guess "welding equipment" is houshold items in the US? In that case, he could use a sheet of metal... or even a wooden disk... or crack a kitchen plate...? Or the platter of an old Harddisk? (would perhaps be a problem with the hole in the center?)
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#167789 - 26/06/2003 11:52
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carpal tunnel
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I just love how rot-13 looks like Klingon.
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#167790 - 26/06/2003 12:20
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pooh-bah
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Have you been applying for that University Klingon Prof posting?
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#167791 - 26/06/2003 14:12
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Ahh, a Klingon translator: http://www.pflock.de/rot13.htm . This has helped make sense of several posts for me.
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#167792 - 26/06/2003 14:57
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#167793 - 26/06/2003 16:47
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Now, this trucker doesn't remember how to find the area under a curve using calculus, so he came up with an elegant way, using simple math and household items, of getting a close approximation of fuel on board when the yardstick shows six inches of fuel .
How did he do it?
He used his household computer to post the question to a geeky BBS?
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#167794 - 27/06/2003 01:09
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He used his household computer to post the question to a geeky BBS?
None of the above.
All he needs to do is take a glass jar (like a mayonnaise jar) and using the same yardstick he used to stick his fuel tank, measure and mark the round end of the jar at 1/4 the diameter. Now, put water in the jar and by trial and error add enough so that when the jar is lying on its side the water level is at the mark.
Next, and here's the clever bit, stand the jar back on its end in the normal upright position. Measure the distance from the bottom of the jar to the water level, and figure this as a percentage of the total height of the jar. For example, the jar might be nine inches high, and the water level at 1.4 inches. 1.4 divided by 9 = about 15% filled. (I am not saying that these would be the actual numbers, but are just given as an example).
The same ratio would hold for the fuel tank. If the tank held 100 gallons, then when the fuel level was one quarter of the way up the diameter of the tank, there would be about 15 gallons in it.
I have to confess that when this puzzle appeared on Car Talk, I was unable to solve it. But I certainly appreciated the ingenuity and intuitiveness of the people who did.
tanstaafl.
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#167795 - 27/06/2003 01:14
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Every tricorder (a.k.a. *ix machine) contains Klingon translator. It's rather simple, actually, and Bitt provided it in his first posting in this thread:
tr '[a-zA-Z]' '[n-za-mN-ZA-M]'
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