Post you Puzzle here!!
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Re: Post you Puzzle here!!
i don't understand what are you saying but i don't think that is kinda correct answer. but its close to correct so il gust give you the answer
You can hang the iron rods on a string and watch which one turns to the north (or hang just one rod).
Gardner
gives one more solution: take one rod and touch with its end the middle
of the second rod. If they get closer, then you have a magnet in your
hand.
The real magnet will have a magnetic field at its poles, but
not at its center. So as previously mentioned, if you take the iron bar
and touch its tip to the magnet's center, the iron bar will not be
attracted. This is assuming that the magnet's poles are at its ends. If
the poles run through the length of the magnet, then it would be much
harder to use this method.
In that case, rotate one rod around its
axis while holding an end of the other to its middle. If the rotating
rod is the magnet, the force will fluctuate as the rod rotates. If the
rotating rod is not magnetic, the force is constant (provided you can
keep their positions steady).
You can hang the iron rods on a string and watch which one turns to the north (or hang just one rod).
Gardner
gives one more solution: take one rod and touch with its end the middle
of the second rod. If they get closer, then you have a magnet in your
hand.
The real magnet will have a magnetic field at its poles, but
not at its center. So as previously mentioned, if you take the iron bar
and touch its tip to the magnet's center, the iron bar will not be
attracted. This is assuming that the magnet's poles are at its ends. If
the poles run through the length of the magnet, then it would be much
harder to use this method.
In that case, rotate one rod around its
axis while holding an end of the other to its middle. If the rotating
rod is the magnet, the force will fluctuate as the rod rotates. If the
rotating rod is not magnetic, the force is constant (provided you can
keep their positions steady).
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Re: Post you Puzzle here!!
Yeah that is what i meant. BTW is the ball one is correct?
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answer to ball its gusts trow it straight up and ball will fall to you
but i think you said that correctly oh i don't have any more puzzles for you,i can try to find some on the internet
but i think you said that correctly oh i don't have any more puzzles for you,i can try to find some on the internet
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Yay!!! I pass. BTW i have two.
Here:
A shepherd has one wolf, one lamb, and a bundle of grass. He needs to get all three things from one hill to another. He has to prevent the wolf from eating the lamb and the lamb from eating the grass. The hills are connected by a bridge. He can only carry one thing at a time, so he cannot carry all three at the same time. The wolf will not eat the lamb, and the lamb will not eat the grass as long as the shepherd is there. How does he get them across without one eating the other?
Apples and Oranges: In the garage behind your house, you have three big boxes. One of the boxes is labeled "Apples", another one "Oranges" and the last one "Apples and Oranges". The only thing you know is that none of the labels is correct! How can you correctly re-label all the boxes, if you are only allowed to take out ONE fruit from ONE of the boxes?
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A shepherd has one wolf, one lamb, and a bundle of grass. He needs to get all three things from one hill to another. He has to prevent the wolf from eating the lamb and the lamb from eating the grass. The hills are connected by a bridge. He can only carry one thing at a time, so he cannot carry all three at the same time. The wolf will not eat the lamb, and the lamb will not eat the grass as long as the shepherd is there. How does he get them across without one eating the other?
Apples and Oranges: In the garage behind your house, you have three big boxes. One of the boxes is labeled "Apples", another one "Oranges" and the last one "Apples and Oranges". The only thing you know is that none of the labels is correct! How can you correctly re-label all the boxes, if you are only allowed to take out ONE fruit from ONE of the boxes?
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wolf sheep graass
take the lamb to the other side then go back and get the wolf then take the lamb back then take the hay to the wolf and finnally go back and get the lamb
apple oranges
take one fruit from the apple and oranges box because if the labels are wrong the wrongly labeled apples and oranges will have only one
take the lamb to the other side then go back and get the wolf then take the lamb back then take the hay to the wolf and finnally go back and get the lamb
apple oranges
take one fruit from the apple and oranges box because if the labels are wrong the wrongly labeled apples and oranges will have only one
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Correct-o-mundo. You are smart as well.
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