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An Engineering Student, a Physics Student, and a Mathematics student
were each given $150 dollars and were told to use that money to find
out exactly how tall a particular hotel was. All three ran off,
extremely keen on how to do this.
The physics student went out, purchased some stopwatches, a number
of ball bearings, a calculator, and some friends. He had them all
time the drop of ball bearings from the roof, and he then figured out
the height from the time it took for the bearings to accelerate from
rest until they impacted with the sidewalk.
The math student waited until the sun was going down, then she took
out her protractor, plumb line, measuring tape,and scratch pad, measured
the length of the shadow, found the angle the buildings roof made from
the ground, and used trigonometry to figure out the height of the building.
Of course, with all that was involved in getting this experiment done,
they were up plenty late studying for other courses' exams. These two
students bumped into the engineering student the next day, who looked
quite refreshed. When asked what he did to find the height of the
building he replied:
"Well, I walked up to the bell hop, gave him 10 bucks, asked him how
tall the hotel was, and went inside for happy hour!"
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