SOLUTION: The Rope Around the Earth Puzzle: Imagine a rope tied around the Earth’s equator like a ring on a person’s finger. Now imagine lifting off this very long rope, cutting it somewher
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Question 79682: The Rope Around the Earth Puzzle: Imagine a rope tied around the Earth’s equator like a ring on a person’s finger. Now imagine lifting off this very long rope, cutting it somewhere so as to stitch into it exactly one meter of extra rope. Then imagine placing this longer rope back around the Earth at the equator. Since it is longer than the original rope by just one meter, a gap between the rope and the Earth’s surface will form all the way around. How large is the gap that is formed?
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The Rope Around the Earth Puzzle: Imagine a rope tied around the Earth’s equator like a ring on a person’s finger. Now imagine lifting off this very long rope, cutting it somewhere so as to stitch into it exactly one meter of extra rope. Then imagine placing this longer rope back around the Earth at the equator. Since it is longer than the original rope by just one meter, a gap between the rope and the Earth’s surface will form all the way around. How large is the gap that is formed?
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The 1st rope has circumference C=(pi)d
So d = C/pi
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After adding a meter you
C+1 = (pi)d+1
C+1 = pi[d+1/pi]
So the diameter of the new rope is [d+1/pi] meters
This new diameter is 1/pi m longer
So the new radius is 1/2pi m longer
So the gap is 1/2pi meter
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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