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Centrifugal Balance (Posted on 2003-10-04) Difficulty: 3 of 5
You are a biochemist, working with a 12-slot centrifuge. This is a gadget that has 12 equally spaced slots around a central axis, in which you can place chemical samples you want separated. The slots on the centrifuge are numbered 1 through 12 clockwise (and clock-like).
           12  1
        11        2

      10            3
             °
       9            4

         8        5
            7  6
When the machine is turned on, the samples whirl around the central axis and do their thing. To ensure that the centrifuge runs smoothly, the samples must be distributed in the 12 slots such that it is balanced evenly.

Can you use the centrifuge to run 5 samples?

For example, if you have four samples, they may be placed in slots 1, 4, 7, and 10 to balance the centrifuge.

See The Solution Submitted by DJ    
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possible solution | Comment 7 of 13 |
well, from my experience in the laboratory, u could technically place a sample in every other slot....this should leave one open....i was always taught that when faced with this situation, to just place a sample of water with the same mass as the sample across from it.
  Posted by A on 2003-10-11 22:23:39
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