December 8th, 2011, 02:37 AM
[QUOTE=wolfcheese;52399]Is one of them jumping off a plank on Earth, and another one is jumping off a plank on a space station, or some other planet? 0.o[/QUOTE]
You got the answer! It's on the Moon and Earth!
We were doing gravity back in 8th grade and learned that, so our teacher included this little question in the exam!
Originally Posted by
wolfcheese
Is one of them jumping off a plank on Earth, and another one is jumping off a plank on a space station, or some other planet?
You got the answer! It's on the Moon and Earth!
We were doing gravity back in 8th grade and learned that, so our teacher included this little question in the exam!
December 5th, 2011, 10:18 AM
So basically no to everyone up there...
So basically no to everyone up there...
December 5th, 2011, 10:17 AM
Again, I stress that this isn't a "he jumped 6 times" puzzle or even a "his plank broke" or " he jumped in another way" one. They are both at the same vertical distance from a swimming pool, or you can even make it a trampoline or anything (i chose swimming pool so you don't assume they die). The solution has absolutely nothing to do with the way they jump, but the circumstances do. I will now give you the bigges tip ever:
Physics.
Again, I stress that this isn't a "he jumped 6 times" puzzle or even a "his plank broke" or " he jumped in another way" one. They are both at the same vertical distance from a swimming pool, or you can even make it a trampoline or anything (i chose swimming pool so you don't assume they die). The solution has absolutely nothing to do with the way they jump, but the circumstances do. I will now give you the bigges tip ever:
Physics.
December 4th, 2011, 03:56 AM
Oh and the last time I checked Becca was pregnant
Oh and the last time I checked Becca was pregnant
December 4th, 2011, 03:54 AM
[QUOTE=Guardian;51837]my guess:Bobby's plank was really fragile, and when he "jumped" it ..broke, and sent him into the water.
Timmy's plank was unusually high quality, and sent him way higher into the air than he expected.
OR:bobby jumped and landed on his plank, jumped and landed on his plank,jumped...............
......(eventually) ........jumped.......and fell into the water.[/QUOTE]
No, both planks are the same and both of them jumped the exact same way, they are the exact same distance vertically from the ground.
I see you need a tip: This was in a school exam in the 8th grade, so this doesn't have a random answer. If I told you the subject you'd probably guess it right away...
Originally Posted by
Guardian
my guess:Bobby's plank was really fragile, and when he "jumped" it ..broke, and sent him into the water.
Timmy's plank was unusually high quality, and sent him way higher into the air than he expected.
OR:bobby jumped and landed on his plank, jumped and landed on his plank,jumped...............
......(eventually) ........jumped.......and fell into the water.
No, both planks are the same and both of them jumped the exact same way, they are the exact same distance vertically from the ground.
I see you need a tip: This was in a school exam in the 8th grade, so this doesn't have a random answer. If I told you the subject you'd probably guess it right away...
December 4th, 2011, 03:18 AM
No to all above; They both are on boards that are the same height (eg. 5m). Their penises are both very small (but that's irrelevant).
To Raptorblaze: The distance is measured vertically here
No to all above; They both are on boards that are the same height (eg. 5m). Their penises are both very small (but that's irrelevant).
To Raptorblaze: The distance is measured vertically here
December 3rd, 2011, 06:30 AM
[QUOTE=Nike2000;51401]Bobby has a bigger height than Timmy.[/QUOTE]
Irrelevant/No. How would having a bigger height make him hit the water faster?
Originally Posted by
Nike2000
Bobby has a bigger height than Timmy.
Irrelevant/No. How would having a bigger height make him hit the water faster?
December 3rd, 2011, 05:54 AM
This is NOT a puzzle that has a random answer in the sense that it takes loads of "no"s and "yes"' to get to it. It is actually possible to get the answer just by thinking logically. This puzzle was in an exam a few years ago (like 8th grade)!
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Bobby and Timmy are twins that weigh the same. They are standing on two planks that have the exact same distance from the ground, where there's a swimming pool. Both jump at the same time, but Bobby hits the water considerably sooner than Timmy. How is this possible?
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Now that I think of it, it's actually pretty easy... Tip: 8th grade!
This is NOT a puzzle that has a random answer in the sense that it takes loads of "no"s and "yes"' to get to it. It is actually possible to get the answer just by thinking logically. This puzzle was in an exam a few years ago (like 8th grade)!
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Bobby and Timmy are twins that weigh the same. They are standing on two planks that have the exact same distance from the ground, where there's a swimming pool. Both jump at the same time, but Bobby hits the water considerably sooner than Timmy. How is this possible?
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Now that I think of it, it's actually pretty easy... Tip: 8th grade!
December 3rd, 2011, 05:48 AM
Guys, guys, it's actually simple:
This is a scene from the Brothers and Sisters show. Justin and Becca thought they were half-siblings but married when they found out they weren't. Uncle Saul is the uncle of Justin and is gay. Ding!
Guys, guys, it's actually simple:
This is a scene from the Brothers and Sisters show. Justin and Becca thought they were half-siblings but married when they found out they weren't. Uncle Saul is the uncle of Justin and is gay. Ding!