Anonymous
Let's do the math
10/25/14(Sat)12:44:38
6834629
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Assume it is a two dimensional problem, the area density of the two circles are the same, and there is no loss to kinetic energy due to friction while it is rolling down.
Anonymous
10/25/14(Sat)12:58:17
6834652
I'm thinking D only will die because the length of the slope is 5R, which is approximately 80% the "circumference" of the falling circle. Therefore, it will hit D at a solid part of the disk, meaning he would probably get his head crushed.
Anonymous
10/25/14(Sat)13:08:41
6834666
>>6834629C only, and you'd need to know the weight of the circles.
Anonymous
10/25/14(Sat)13:27:52
6834699
>>6834652Can't he just duck though?
Anonymous
10/25/14(Sat)13:36:25
6834710
>>6834699Try ducking in two dimensions.
Anonymous
10/25/14(Sat)13:36:55
6834713
Is E being RKO'd? That'd probably kill a normal person.
Anonymous
10/25/14(Sat)15:25:08
6834877
E because the rest of them will murder him when they find out he tried to kill them all.
Anonymous
10/25/14(Sat)15:52:15
6834938
>>6834666c wont die if d's neck is very strong
Anonymous
10/26/14(Sun)11:55:29
6836426
>>6834666>>6834938>>6835716>>6835962C is not going to die, the boulder or w/e at the top is less massive than the complete one.
Anonymous
10/26/14(Sun)12:12:41
6836445
>>6836426WRONG! the shape at the top right is not a circle and is therefore not necessarily the same density
Anonymous
10/26/14(Sun)12:13:40
6836447
>>6835962how could he possibley die when the rolling ball is lighter than the ball it's lifting? it won't lift the ball which is heavier.
Anonymous
10/26/14(Sun)12:16:58
6836452
>>6836445OP states that densities are the same faggot.
Anonymous
10/26/14(Sun)12:18:19
6836455
>>6836452OP states the densities of the two circles are the same, and there's only one circle in this pic. gg faggot
Anonymous
10/26/14(Sun)12:25:40
6836476
>>6836455And the question is officially no longer fun, thanks douche.
Anonymous
10/26/14(Sun)12:31:13
6836487
>>6836447>>6836426but if you look closely there is a triangle placed on the right side of the planck. when the lighter circle rolls on it, some of its horizontal velocity will also push down its side of the plank
Anonymous
10/26/14(Sun)12:44:19
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>>6836487Wouldn't its kinetic energy just make it jump over that, though?
Anonymous
10/26/14(Sun)14:52:25
6836689
>>6834629They're all black, so all of them die from Ebola.
Anonymous
10/26/14(Sun)18:29:41
6837067
>>6836509doesn't the crescent weigh less? It has less mass and has hit a short straight away (and possibly a body) - it has less energy now...so even if it doesn't, the other circle has more mass and C never dies. D can possibly duck down...
I'm going with E. That guy is being grabbed wrongly and that will snap his neck.
Anonymous
10/26/14(Sun)18:41:41
6837085
>>6836689I can't believe you guys didn't realize this was a trick puzzle.
Anonymous
10/26/14(Sun)19:35:58
6837154
>>6837067You could possibly calculate if it'd tip over if you know what % of the mass is missing, having all the dimensions, the slope's angle and shit, couldn't you?