This is from a recent interview I had
If an analogue clock is showing a quarter past three what is the gap between the hour hand and minute hand in (answer in degrees)
360/12 * 1/4 = 7.5
This is from a recent interview I had
If an analogue clock is showing a quarter past three what is the gap between the hour hand and minute hand in (answer in degrees)
7.5?
Think the question should be quarter past twelve. Most people would say 90 but it would be 82.5?
That's the way i've heard it before.
Assuming we're in physics land, they arrive at the same time.
You need to brush up on your Physics
I love brain teasers. MORE PLEASE
Q] Two clyinders, one rolls down the hill and the other is lubricated and slides down. They are both at the same height on a uniform slope. If released at the same time do they:
1) Arrive at the bottom at the same time
2) The rolling one wins
3) The sliding one wins
Can get a lot more than that in the room if the basketballs are deflated first.
I'd go for the sliding one to win. - Think about your bike wheel - it doesn't just start turning with no effort, you have to transfer some kinetic energy to the pedal somehow. Thus, with a rolling cylinder, there is less energy available to be kinetic energy from the cylinders velocity in the direction that is towards the bottom of the slope, as some of it is used up by the revolution on the cylinder.
Considering the lack of information and clarification in the original question, they would arrive at the same time. Since you've given no indication as to the extent that your lubricant offsets the generated friction, we can only assume that friction is negligible. If the environment is frictionless, both states are under the same forces and will accelerate down the slope at the same rate.
As for my last statement, as a wheel rolls one side rises as the other falls. In a closed frictionless system the wheel would roll forever as no energy is lost.