Ok, let's have a math riddle...
Suppose you have a rope long enough to go around the earth (at the equator) exactly once. Now, you extend this rope 1 meter.
If you now raise the rope the same amount at all locations, how much can you raise it at most?
The calculations are very simple, but let's see if you would venture a guess without calculating (be honest).
Jörg
Suppose you have a rope long enough to go around the earth (at the equator) exactly once. Now, you extend this rope 1 meter.
If you now raise the rope the same amount at all locations, how much can you raise it at most?
The calculations are very simple, but let's see if you would venture a guess without calculating (be honest).
Jörg
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