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SECOND GUESSING
As physics professor at Adelaide University in Australia, Sir Kerr Grant used to
illustrate the time of descent of a free-falling body by allowing a heavy ball suspended
from the lecture-theater roof trusses to fall some 30 feet and be caught in a sand bucket.
Each year the bucket was lined up meticulously to catch the ball -- and each year students
secretly moved the bucket to one side, so that the ball crashed thunderously to the
floor. Tiring of this rather stale joke, the professor traced a chalk line around the
bucket. The students moved the bucket as usual, traced a chalk mark around the new
position, rubbed it out and replaced the bucket in its original spot. "Aha!" the
professor explained, seeing the faint outline of the erased chalk mark. He moved the
bucket over it and released the ball -- which thundered to the floor as usual.
Reader's Digest.
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