Dolly the Cow's Dance: A Tail-spinning Mystery

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In summary, Dolly's dance took her turn +180 -90 +45 which is +135 degrees. She repeated the steps 250 times, and her tail was pointing 3/4 of a turn to the right of the sun by the end.
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A cow named Dolly was enjoying the pasture & turned to face the setting sun. Then, she decided to do a little dance. The following are the steps: she turned 180degrees to her right, 90degrees to her left, then another 45degrees to her right. She repeated the steps 250 times. At the end of the dance, where was her tail pointing?
 
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Answer 1: Her tail was pointing down.

Answer 2: Her tail was pointing 90 degrees to the right of the setting sun.

Depending on your position on Earth, and the time of year, the sun can set anywhere between due north, and then westwards around to due south.
 
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Wow! I like your answer. Didn't think about the position on Earth, and the time of year. How did you get answer 2?
 
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Calculus isn't needed. If you count rotation to the right as positive (this is the opposite of what mathematicians normally do, but nevermind) then Dolly's dance takes her +180 -90 +45 which is +135 degrees. Multiply this by 250 and you find she turns to the right a total of 33750 degrees. This is 93 and 3/4 complete turns (of 360 degrees). Her face will end up pointing 3/4 of a turn to the right of the sun, and so her tail will be just a a 1/4 of a turn or 90 degrees to the right.
 
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Bzzt!

Ceptimus, you forgot the very first turn. Her tail will be pointing 135 degrees to the left of the Sun.

However, *down* is the better answer.
 
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Hmm...if the sun was already setting when she started her dance, by the time she was done repeating it 250 times, I think Ceptimus' answer of "pointing down" is about the only one relevant as the sun will have completed setting by then.
 
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No the sun may have risen again.So you may have to add 180 degrees to the answer
 
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You guys are prob'ly goofin' around but: there's no relevance in the Sun's position after she's begun her dance. It's only an initial condition.
 

1. Who was Dolly the cow and why was her dance a mystery?

Dolly the cow was a genetically cloned sheep created by scientists at the Roslin Institute in Scotland in 1996. Her dance became a mystery because it was unusual for a sheep to display such behavior and scientists were curious about the cause.

2. What was unique about Dolly's dance?

Dolly's dance was unique because it involved a spinning tail motion, which was not observed in other sheep. This led scientists to study her behavior and genetics to understand the cause of this unusual dance.

3. Did Dolly's dance have any scientific significance?

Yes, Dolly's dance had scientific significance as it raised questions about the effects of cloning on behavior and genetic modification in animals. This led to further research and understanding of the potential consequences of genetic manipulation in animals.

4. What were the findings of the research on Dolly's dance?

The research on Dolly's dance found that her behavior was likely a result of genetic modifications during the cloning process. It also raised concerns about the potential impact of genetic cloning on an animal's behavior and overall health.

5. Did Dolly's dance have any impact on the field of genetics?

Yes, Dolly's dance had a significant impact on the field of genetics as it sparked discussions and further research on the ethical and scientific implications of cloning and genetic manipulation in animals. It also led to advancements in the understanding of gene expression and behavior in animals.

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