[Math] A rope around the equator...

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[Math] A rope around the equator...
  1. Unread #1 - May 5, 2012 at 10:31 PM
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    [Math] A rope around the equator...

    A rope is tied around the equator so that it is in contact along the whole equator. (Assume that the earth is a perfectly spherical shape). You then cut the rope at some point, and add one extra meter of rope, stretching it again so that it is a perfect circle.

    Could you fit a small dog through the earth and the string? (Without deforming/pulling the string?).

    If so, how far off the ground would the string be?
     
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    [Math] A rope around the equator...

    I was about to say hell no... Then I did some more calculations and yes... Yes you could fit a small dog. Now that I think about what pi means... It makes perfect sense. Oh and how far off the ground depends on how you align the new circle with the earth.
     
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    [Math] A rope around the equator...

    Hehe, I love these types of problems. And when I mean lift it up uniformly, I mean that you have to center it at the same place the earth is centered. (concentric circles). Or I could just ask for the difference in the radii :)

    (Don't post it yet, but I'm guessing you found the exact height that it's lifted off the earth?)
     
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    [Math] A rope around the equator...

    It would just be (1/pi)/2 right? (Now I'm just making shit up).
     
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    [Math] A rope around the equator...

    Yeah, (1/2pi).

    I think that's right, I'm just too tired at the moment to actually do it out again, but that sounds familiar.
     
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    [Math] A rope around the equator...

    i dont understand how u can actually do it?
     
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    [Math] A rope around the equator...

    I'm going to leave this up for a few more hours, and if I get enough feedback I'll post a mathematical solution :)
     
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    [Math] A rope around the equator...

    How small is a 'small dog'?
     
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    [Math] A rope around the equator...

    A small dog could be as small as a large rat or squirrel.
     
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    [Math] A rope around the equator...

    Didn't understand the question until I read the comments, strange concept. Pretty sure you could fit a dog in though after some rough calcs
     
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    [Math] A rope around the equator...

    Code:
    C = 2pi*r
    C + 1 = 2pi(r+n)
    2pi*r + 1 = 2pi*r + 2pi*n
    1 = 2pi*n
    n = 1/(2pi)
    yay

    so for every x meters added to the rope's length, its radius will grow by x/(2pi) meters.
     
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    [Math] A rope around the equator...

    *bingo* way to ruin the fun though :/
     
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    [Math] A rope around the equator...

    Well, then I figured it out. I got a gap of 1/(2*2*pi), and then wondered if the 7-or-so centimeters is enough to fit a dog under.

    Here's something that was in my maths exam a few moons back:
    The lengths of the catheti of a right triangle are 5 and 12. What is the area of the largest possible rectangle drawn inside the triangle, when one of the rectangle's sides is on the triangle's hypotenuse?
     
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