Imagine you would have to put a rope around the moon. Since the moon is 1,738,000 metres in diameter, this is a hard task.
Finally you have managed to get the rope around the moon but... it is one meter short.
You decide to dig a groove all around the moon, so that the shorter rope suffices. How deep must this groove be?
(Assume the Moon to be a perfect sphere.)
The answer is about 16cm.
You have to reduce the diameter of the moon my 1 meter. So you have to find the difference in the radius of the moon for 1,738,000 and 1,737,999 using the equestion 2piR=Diameter for both diameters and finding the difference you get you answer.
Terry
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Posted by Terry
on 2002-05-07 08:58:34 |