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The angle on the cube answer is really bugging me. I understand the isoceles triangle answer but if it's a cube made of squares, why isn't the angle two bisections ie, 90 degrees?
The angle on the cube answer is really bugging me. I understand the isoceles triangle answer but if it's a cube made of squares, why isn't the angle two bisections ie, 90 degrees?
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the hole in the doughnut q came up regularly in Phys A Level in the sixties.
If you heat a cartwheel rimmy thing to fit over a wooden cartwheel (!) well it was 50 y ago, then the radius expands linearly ( as well as the circumference, since they are linearly related )
the hole in the doughnut q came up regularly in Phys A Level in the sixties.
If you heat a cartwheel rimmy thing to fit over a wooden cartwheel (!) well it was 50 y ago, then the radius expands linearly ( as well as the circumference, since they are linearly related )