ahaicon1   5. LEANING TOWERS     backwardarrow1

The Prince of Pisa was somewhat concerned about the likely fall in tourist trade if the celebrated tower finally toppled. His great-aunt Florence had left him an enormous pile of bricks, but unfortunately, since the whole of Pisa was experiencing lean times, cement was impossible to get.

‘I wonder what sort of lean I could get by just stacking the pile of bricks,’ mused the Prince. ‘Let’s see. I can place this top brick (A) on the brick below (B) so that it just balances. That gives one half brick overhang. Now suppose I place bricks A and B on brick C so that they just balance ... .’

Assuming that the bricks are 0.25 metres long, will the Prince be able to match the four metre overhang of the present leaning tower? See the adjacent diagram.

You may like to try experimenting with a pack of cards.

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