Nov 30, 2010 18:09
[Backdated to Saturday. Voice, repeated in text]
Ah... I've been neglecting my puzzles, haven't I? I hope this one will be entertaining.
You have a glass with fluid inside, about half full. Without using any instruments, how can you tell if it is exactly half, more than half, or less than half full?
yay puzzles
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Such puzzles are a hobby of yours, are they?
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If it's a rectangle, you can tip it on it's side and look to see the diagonal line. If it's perfectly straight then it's half full!
If it's not a rectangle, then I'm not sure.
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It would be awfully hard to see if the bottle is exactly half full if the bottle isn't square or rectangular, Professor. There are no corners on a cylindrical bottle, so it would be hard to see if they lined up. I know you can still tell, though.
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If the water winds up even with the bottom corner then the glass is exactly half full. If it doesn't meet up then it's more or less depending on where it falls.
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Wouldn't you like to give the puzzle a try?
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And I would, but it seems everyone else beat me to the answer already!
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Ah... well, I suppose I could come up with some way to keep the answers secret.
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