For the buckets weight, I figured the weight of B and C made the string sag as they were heavier than A and therefore the longitudinal length of the two points did shrink also.
With the gears I initially imagined them more as pulleys with a belt weaving back and forth through the gears and when I got to the last gear it implied clockwise motion, but the gear count is probably a faster solution. 😅 but with that I can remember it with the terms "equal and opposite" and "same odds"
Regarding the bow & arrow question. My initial thought was the arrow would travel the furthest at the 45* angle. However, I then started thinking that the question mentioned that they used the "same bow" but never said they used the same string tension or equal draw of the string, which could make the answer D, neither. In these style questions, is it always best to read exactly what the question states, without adding any additional information to the question?
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For the buckets weight, I figured the weight of B and C made the string sag as they were heavier than A and therefore the longitudinal length of the two points did shrink also.
With the gears I initially imagined them more as pulleys with a belt weaving back and forth through the gears and when I got to the last gear it implied clockwise motion, but the gear count is probably a faster solution. 😅 but with that I can remember it with the terms "equal and opposite" and "same odds"
Regarding the bow & arrow question. My initial thought was the arrow would travel the furthest at the 45* angle. However, I then started thinking that the question mentioned that they used the "same bow" but never said they used the same string tension or equal draw of the string, which could make the answer D, neither. In these style questions, is it always best to read exactly what the question states, without adding any additional information to the question?
I'd argue that the string is part of the bow
Hello, good evening. Is this test for the maintenance assessment test position that they do at Walmart?
Equal string length 🤔
With the fans i said neither because i thought it was depicting the same size fans from different distances
26:22 B