Question:
A man steels three golden balls from a buddists temple. His only means of escape is to cross the old bridge spanning the river. He can not swim there are no boats and he can not throw the balls to the other bank. The bridge will only carry his weight and that of two golden balls.
How does the man cross the bridge with all his treasure.
A man steels three golden balls from a buddists temple. His only means of escape is to cross the old bridge spanning the river. He can not swim there are no boats and he can not throw the balls to the other bank. The bridge will only carry his weight and that of two golden balls.
How does the man cross the bridge with all his treasure.
keep one in air.(juggling )
A weightless and perfectly flexible rope is hung over a weightless, frictionless pulley attached to the roof of a building. At one end is a weight which exactly counterbalances a man and two golden balls.
If the man starts juggling 3 balls, will he rise / fall / stay in the same place?