- #141
nightcleaner
marcus said:Frog was out driving his vintage Morgan.
This car is great! said Frog. It can really take the curves.
Suddenly, coming around a bend in the road, he saw a sign BRIDGE OUT.
Frog jammed on the brakes and locked the wheels. The sporty vehicle skidded to a stop.
Toad emerged from the bushes beside the road and told Frog to wait while he measured the skidmarks. If you were speeding, said Toad, I will give you a ticket.
Toad paced out the skidmarks. They were 50 paces long (50E34).
He applied the formula that assumes a friction coefficient of one for rubber on pavement:
v2 = 2gL = 2 x E-50 x 50E34 = E-14
v = E-7
You were going right at the speed limit, said Toad, E-7 is 67 miles per hour. I will not write you a ticket. You may proceed on your merry way!
But the bridge is out, said Frog.
No, said Toad, the sign is just part of our Emergency Preparedness program, in case terrorists blow up the bridge. We are testing the sign to see if it works. The bridge is passable. Do not make me tell you again to proceed on your merry way.
Frog drove the Morgan along the winding country roads. As dusk approached, a thin crescent moon appeared in the west. Ah, said Frog, the moon is curved just like the bends in the road
What about the mass of the Morgan? What if Froggy had a ton of gold bars in the bonnet?