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Wedge Task
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Re: Wedge Task
Hi, I'm new to science olympiad, but I had a question about task 3b, do the two objects HAVE to be two different objects, or could it do something else, like cut a string, for instance?
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Re: Wedge Task
The rules clearly state that you must push the wedge between two objects. I'd take that to mean two distinct objects. They could be identical (a pair of wooden blocks, or something), but a string would definitely only count as one object.Lieficheep wrote:Hi, I'm new to science olympiad, but I had a question about task 3b, do the two objects HAVE to be two different objects, or could it do something else, like cut a string, for instance?
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Re: Wedge Task
Hmm... this task might be a bit harder than I thought... thanks
I was going to use it to cut a string at the end to allow the balloon to rise
I was going to use it to cut a string at the end to allow the balloon to rise
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Re: Wedge Task
I'd personally skip it entirely--since you can only do eight tasks, why bother with the twenty point ones, especially if they give you trouble?Lieficheep wrote:Hmm... this task might be a bit harder than I thought... thanks
I was going to use it to cut a string at the end to allow the balloon to rise
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Re: Wedge Task
I guess I need to read the rules more thoroughly... this means I can skip 4 extra tasks.... 20 points, outPrimate wrote:I'd personally skip it entirely--since you can only do eight tasks, why bother with the twenty point ones, especially if they give you trouble?Lieficheep wrote:Hmm... this task might be a bit harder than I thought... thanks
I was going to use it to cut a string at the end to allow the balloon to rise
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Re: Wedge Task
If I have a marble on top of two pieces of wood that are touching each other, and I use a wedge to move one of the pieces of wood to the side allowing the marble to fall, would that count as separating the two objects?
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Re: Wedge Task
That would count to my understanding as long as both pieces of wood are distinctly being moved so the wedge is seperating two objects.questionguy wrote:If I have a marble on top of two pieces of wood that are touching each other, and I use a wedge to move one of the pieces of wood to the side allowing the marble to fall, would that count as separating the two objects?
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Re: Wedge Task
"To the side"? Sounds like something to see before deciding. I don't insist that both pieces move, but taht wedge had better be between them.
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Re: Wedge Task
Okay, so BOTH pieces would physically have to move? The rules say that we just need to separate the objects. Both don't have to move right?