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physicsuser
Aug28-04, 12:51 PM
A boat is docked at a shore. A ladder is hanged from top of the boat So that the last step is touching the water. The distance between steps is 20 cm and there are 4 steps in the ladder. A tide is raising the water-level 5 cm a min. How long will it take for the water to reach the top step.
Gokul43201
Aug28-04, 04:06 PM
Phew !! :confused: That's a real toughie !! Luckily, I'm not in the 5th grade. :wink: :biggrin:
Otherwise, I may have complained about insufficient information !! :rolleyes:
Gokul43201
Aug28-04, 05:48 PM
16 minutes
I guess you're not in the 5th grade either, eh ?
ExtravagantDreams
Aug29-04, 12:49 PM
I'd say a 5th grader was trying to get his hw question answered. Hmm, smart enough to trick you but not smart enough to do the problem.
Ohh, and it is only 12 minutes.
Gokul43201
Aug29-04, 01:08 PM
I'd say a 5th grader was trying to get his hw question answered. Hmm, smart enough to trick you but not smart enough to do the problem.
Ohh, and it is only 12 minutes.
That would be the correct wrong-answer !
dusty8683
Aug29-04, 03:33 PM
how is the boat docked? if it is far up on shore, not floating, and the tide level won't affect its position then i'd agree with the 12 minutes. however, if the boat is docked such that it is floating, then the tide won't move relative to the ladder.
cronxeh
Aug29-04, 05:37 PM
its a differential equation!
i donno :D
Math Is Hard
Aug29-04, 06:44 PM
The answer seems obvious to me. No math needed. But then I live down the street from a Marina.
(am I missing something?)
ExtravagantDreams
Aug29-04, 10:18 PM
That would be the correct wrong-answer !
Man I hate those
Gokul43201
Aug29-04, 11:40 PM
The answer seems obvious to me. No math needed. But then I live down the street from a Marina.
(am I missing something?)
(No, you're not.)
vikasj007
Aug30-04, 02:54 AM
it will never reach the top step as the boat also rises with the tide.
physicsuser
Aug30-04, 10:21 AM
it will never reach the top step as the boat also rises with the tide.
indeed. :smile:
cronxeh
Aug30-04, 10:45 AM
notice these two geeks used relativity for a 5th grade problem :tongue:
i still think theres a differential equation..
Gokul43201
Aug30-04, 10:54 AM
notice these two geeks used relativity for a 5th grade problem :tongue:
i still think theres a differential equation..
Yes there is :
dx/dt = 5 = dy/dt
x(t=0) = 0
y(t=0) = 60
find t when x=y.
Tom McCurdy
Sep3-04, 06:35 PM
hahaha funny
the boat will just rise so the water never rises up the ladder all the way-- unless the boat sinks
fail man130
Jan30-11, 01:41 PM
well i am in 5th grade so probably wrong, but wouldnt the ladder rise with the boat
just a guess:biggrin:
hahaha funny
the boat will just rise so the water never rises up the ladder all the way-- unless the boat sinks
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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