Lay one plank on top of the other, perpendicular.Originally posted by: her209
I need to enter a castle that is surrounded by a 5 meter wide moat filled w/water. I have an aversion for getting wet and only have two 4.5 meter long planks with no rope, nails, etc. How do i get across?
Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
Lay one plank on top of the other, perpendicular.Originally posted by: her209
I need to enter a castle that is surrounded by a 5 meter wide moat filled w/water. I have an aversion for getting wet and only have two 4.5 meter long planks with no rope, nails, etc. How do i get across?
That is how you get "a cross".
Originally posted by: Toastedlightly
Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
Lay one plank on top of the other, perpendicular.Originally posted by: her209
I need to enter a castle that is surrounded by a 5 meter wide moat filled w/water. I have an aversion for getting wet and only have two 4.5 meter long planks with no rope, nails, etc. How do i get across?
That is how you get "a cross".
I have to agree with that.
If they float then why not just walk across since you can just the remaining half meter?Originally posted by: jagec
presumably the longest dimension of the boards is 4.5 m, so you can't assume they are 6m wide and just lay them sideways as was mentioned previously. However, you CAN assume (in the absence of any other information) that they are a good 2x2x4.5, which means they will float VERY nicely. Just use a plank as a boat, and drift across...that will work even if the moat is a circle, or the castle walls border right on the edge of the moat.
How can you consider a 2"x2" piece of lumber a plank?Originally posted by: her209
If they float then why not just walk across since you can just the remaining half meter?Originally posted by: jagec
presumably the longest dimension of the boards is 4.5 m, so you can't assume they are 6m wide and just lay them sideways as was mentioned previously. However, you CAN assume (in the absence of any other information) that they are a good 2x2x4.5, which means they will float VERY nicely. Just use a plank as a boat, and drift across...that will work even if the moat is a circle, or the castle walls border right on the edge of the moat.
