Sunday, 24 August 2014
Sunday, 13 July 2014
How Far Away is That?
Suppose you're walking in the countryside and see a village ahead of you.
You can see a church. Close your left eye, stretch out your arm and point, lining up the tip of your finger with the church.
Now close the other eye instead. Suppose your finger now points to a house somewhat to the right.
You know, or can estimate, that the distance between those two buildings is 300 m. You can then immediately say that you're about 3 km away from the village.
How does that work?
Actually it's a simple example of the principle of parallax, the displacement in the apparent position of an object when viewed along two different lines of sight.
It depends on the fact that, for most of us, the distance between our eyes ("a" in the diagram) is about one-tenth of the distance from our eyes to the tip of our finger ("b").
The triangle lrf in the diagram is similar to the triangle chf. So, the village is about ten times as far from you as the distance between the church and the house.
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Labels: Distance , Estimating , Guess , Parallax , Triangle
Saturday, 31 May 2014
Welcome to Kenza
Kenza Lilly El Mostain was born just before 10 pm on 30th May, weighing 7 lb 14 oz (3.58 kg). Kenza means "treasure" in Arabic. She is our 8th grandchild!
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Labels: Grandchildren , Kenza
Saturday, 11 January 2014
Another Sequence - Teaser 8
What's the next letter in this series?
H, H, L, B, B, C, N, O, F, N
Hint
1834 — 1907
Answer
S
Explanation
These are the first letters of the English names of the first few elements (based on their atomic number): Hydrogen, Helium, Lithium, Beryllium, Boron, Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, Neon ... and, of course, Sodium. Dmitri Mendeleev, born on 27 January 1834, published his Periodic Table of Elements in 1860.
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