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The Monkey Tail Hunter (Posted on 2004-05-28) Difficulty: 2 of 5
You are standing a far ways away from the base of a tree from which a monkey is hanging on a branch exactly 5 meters above the ground.

This monkey has psychic relaxation syndrome, which means that as soon as the gun goes off, he will let go of the tree branch without realizing it and fall down.

The problem with this is the monkey will fall, and not be where it was before you shot the gun, so it will be in another spot when the bullet is next to the tree. How far below the spot where the monkey's tail is before the shot is fired should you aim so the monkey's tail will be hit regardless of its "letting go" of the tree branch?

(Assume there is zero air resistance.)

See The Solution Submitted by Gamer    
Rating: 3.0000 (4 votes)

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re: speed of sound/bullet | Comment 9 of 18 |
(In reply to speed of sound/bullet by GOM)

It actualy does not matter how fast anything goes or anything along those lines. Because the Monkey accelerates downward @ 9.8m/s(s). But what we are all forgetting is that The bullet is not immune to the effect of gravity, it to will accelerate downward @ 9.8m/s(s) as well. If the drop off in tandem ie: at exactly the same time they will accelerate at the same rate downwards and in relativity be in the exact location. Aim at the tail.


  Posted by Ty on 2004-05-31 10:38:38
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