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  • lxDestinyxl
    FFR Player
    • Mar 2006
    • 3247

    #1

    Mega-Sphere ~ Super-impossible Math Question.

    Mega Sphere: The Revenge

    A sphere 5.5 metres in diameter is filled with 1m diameter hemi-spheres.

    (1) What is the theoretical maximum amount of hemi-spheres that can be crammed into the big sphere given that the following condition is met:
    Each hemi-sphere's flat side (which I'll now refer to as its 'disc') has a central point (indicated by the white point shown in the hemisphere diagram to the right). The point must not 'see' another hemisphere's disc. By definition, when I say 'see', the simplest thing to imagine is a straight ultra-thin 'laser light' coming from the disc. This 'light' must not reach another disc. However, if there's another hemi-sphere that's 'blocking' the 'line of sight', then this is accepted.


    (2) By cramming them as efficiently as possible, a relatively small volume will be left. How large is this volume?

    (3): Same question, except the torch now has a 52.72077938642 (that's 90/(1+(0.5^0.5))) 'degree of sight'. This 'cone' of light extends from the exact centre of the disc and is once again not allowed to 'see' any part of another disc. What is the maximum amount of hemisphere's that can be crammed into the mega-sphere now?

    (4): Same question again, except the whole disc acts as a tubular beacon of light. This thick ray must not 'see' another hemisphere's disc. What is the maximum amount of hemisphere's that can be crammed into the mega-sphere now?
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  • GuidoHunter
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    • Oct 2003
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    Re: Mega-Sphere ~ Super-impossible Math Question.

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    • Litodude
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      • Feb 2006
      • 4548

      #3
      Re: Mega-Sphere ~ Super-impossible Math Question.

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      Find area of big sphere then find area of 1di spheres and divide by two.

      That should start you off.
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      • greekanilater
        FFR Player
        • Mar 2007
        • 352

        #4
        Re: Mega-Sphere ~ Super-impossible Math Question.

        well what if you blend all the hemispheres into a liquid.

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        • lxDestinyxl
          FFR Player
          • Mar 2006
          • 3247

          #5
          Re: Mega-Sphere ~ Super-impossible Math Question.

          Originally posted by greekanilater
          well what if you blend all the hemispheres into a liquid.

          Read the conditions.

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          • archbishopjabber
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            • Dec 2005
            • 268

            #6
            Re: Mega-Sphere ~ Super-impossible Math Question.

            173 half-spheres can be crammed in.
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            • meno_rocks123
              FFR Player
              • Nov 2005
              • 2324

              #7
              Re: Mega-Sphere ~ Super-impossible Math Question.

              123 for novelty
              this fells like a "guess how many candies are in the jar" game.

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