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(Message started by: maryl on Jun 5th, 2003, 2:51pm)

Title: Big Truck-Small Bird
Post by maryl on Jun 5th, 2003, 2:51pm
A large truck is crossing a bridge 1 mile long. The bridge can only hold 14000 lbs, which is the exact weight of the truck. The truck makes it half way across the bridge and stops. A bird lands on the truck. Does the bridge collapse? Give a reason.

Title: Re: Big Truck-Small Bird
Post by Icarus on Jun 5th, 2003, 6:54pm
The bridge collapses because: [hide] The truck was electric.[/hide]

Title: Re: Big Truck-Small Bird
Post by maryl on Jun 6th, 2003, 11:45am

on 06/05/03 at 18:54:49, Icarus wrote:
The bridge collapses because: [hide] The truck was electric.[/hide]


Icarus, if you would have said the opposite you'd be right.

Title: Re: Big Truck-Small Bird
Post by Icarus on Jun 6th, 2003, 8:26pm
Now - I had to look hard to find a scenario where the bridge collapses! (Other than the ordinary "bring some reality into the equation" approach which points out that only a fool would attempt to cross a bridge stressed to it's very limit, since dynamic loads will surely push it over that limit.)

The least you could do is be a little appreciative! :D

Title: Re: Big Truck-Small Bird
Post by mistysakura on Jun 7th, 2003, 9:22pm
Well, no one said tht it wasn't electric.  ;)

Title: Re: Big Truck-Small Bird
Post by maryl on Jun 8th, 2003, 10:27am

on 06/07/03 at 21:22:57, mistysakura wrote:
Well, no one said tht it wasn't electric.  ;)


True, very true; it should be reworded to say how can this humongous truck get across with a bird landing on it halfway there? Oh well.

Title: Re: Big Truck-Small Bird
Post by Redingensian on Oct 28th, 2003, 3:16pm
Doesnt a truck weigh more when moving?

Title: Re: Big Truck-Small Bird
Post by Icarus on Oct 28th, 2003, 5:23pm
Well, there is the relativistic mass increase... But at the speeds of even the fastest land vehicles this amounts to picograms or less. I.e. considerably less that than the weight effect of the driver breathing. Other than this infinitesimal weight increase, motion has no effect on weight.

However, there are also the dynamic loads. The truck rises and falls on its axles as its speed changes, and it presses horizontally on the road surface, some of which is converted in to vertical load by the bridge structure. (These loads are additional forces on the bridge - but they are not weight.)

Since we have discussed thoroughly the reality of this situation in other threads (there is one about a clown crossing a bridge whose standard answer is simply wrong for exactly this reason), I choose to ignore the issue here, and instead find another way in which the "correct" answer could be wrong!

Title: Re: Big Truck-Small Bird
Post by towr on Oct 28th, 2003, 11:32pm
One might also consider it takes time for something to buckle under pressure, so if an object is moving the surface it is on is less likely to collapse the the faster the object moves (but it must move smoothly, since bumps get amplified by speed).

Title: Re: Big Truck-Small Bird
Post by Jack Z. on Nov 1st, 2003, 4:54am
Q: A large truck is crossing a bridge 1 mile long. The bridge can only hold 14000 lbs, which is the exact weight of the truck. The truck makes it half way across the bridge and stops. A bird lands on the truck. Does the bridge collapse? Give a reason.

this is an very ez question
A:  By the time it got to half way (1/2 mile)  it would have used enough fuel to lighten down. With the fuel lose the bridge could easierly support the truck and the bird.

solved by J.Z ;D
;D

Title: Re: Big Truck-Small Bird
Post by towr on Nov 1st, 2003, 10:05am
Ah, now I understand Icarus' reply..

Title: Re: Big Truck-Small Bird
Post by Icarus on Nov 1st, 2003, 7:00pm
Let's see - that's you and mistysakura, and maryl after a little nudging... A small list! ::)

Title: Re: Big Truck-Small Bird
Post by aero_guy on Nov 23rd, 2003, 2:24pm
Does J.Z. think he is the first to solve these when he posts like that?  He doesn't seem to realize that they were solved after the first reply.

Title: Re: Big Truck-Small Bird
Post by Icarus on Nov 23rd, 2003, 6:45pm
I suspect Jack is rather younger than you, and considerably more so than I. He also may have not been aware of hidden text at the time. And he probably did not pick up on what my answer was about either, and simply noted that the "correct" answer had not been given.

Title: Re: Big Truck-Small Bird
Post by Jess_13 on Feb 21st, 2004, 8:51am
NOPE the bridge didnt collaps...one little bird cant make a whole bride fall down...14000 lbs is the approximite weight it can hold//

Title: Re: Big Truck-Small Bird
Post by pedronunezmd on Jun 15th, 2004, 6:34pm
Reading this thread months after it had been solved, I must say that Icarus's initial response was probably the best way I've ever seen an "answer" posted for any riddle. Belated bravo!



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