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If I had a piece of steel and drilled say a 5mm hole would a 5mm rod fit in the hole or not? Without going in to too much detail about you can never guarantee that a drill or a piece of rod will ever be that accurate just suppose for this experiment that they are 100 percent accurate. Yes or No
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We are getting into the realms of the concept of infinity here, in particular infinitely small amounts. Basically the rod would have to be an infinitely small amount less in diameter than the hole. The concept of infinity is purely theoretical and therefore, like you say, would never happen in reality. Also there is a matter of thermal expansion. The rod would get bigger with temperature. Daft question. Next.
Temprature is relevant because in heat the rod would expand and the hole would shrink because the metal around the air that is in essence 'The Hole' would also expand therefore close the hole. in cold weater the rod would shrink and 'The hole' become bigger. Its a bit like the old riddle "how much earth in a 10x10x10 hole".
The hole is nothing but the metal surrounding the nothing defines how much nothing there is.