A mountain climber is journeying up a mountain trail. He starts out with the sunrise, and gets to the peak just as the sun is setting. Throughout the day, he moves with inconsistent speed, slowing down to rest a few times.
He spends the night at the top, and in the morning sets out downward, reaching basecamp by nightfall. (Even though the going is easier, he stops a number of times to admire the scenery and rest.)
Is there an altitude on the mountain slope for which the climber was at that exact altitude at the same point during both days? Why or why not?
(In reply to
inconsistent climber by Jasper)
When you think about it, If you graph where the were (altitude) on Y and time of day on X, the lines must cross...
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Posted by Gamer
on 2003-03-09 14:19:36 |