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Join Date: Jun 2004
Posts: 89
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A tube has 2 openings. (let's call them A and B) What happens when you push side A into side B and keep pushing it in. Will the tube turn inside out or what? I've been thinking about this in school while i am bored, so i wish to ask you guys. Does anyone know?
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let it snow~
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Yes.
This is not critical thinking. This is common sense. If I take a T-shirt (has two openings; one on the top and one on the bottom) and flip it inside-out, is it inside-out? That's basically what you're asking. ~Squeek |
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Well sqeek, wouldnt it just collapse on itself? if you push both sides in on eachother, it will either break, crumble, or collapse in on itself.
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Stop being stupid...
It will flip inside-out...
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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Actually, I will test the t-shirt thing now. Ok i have stuck the neck end into the bottom of it. I am pushing it in and i can't push any farther because it is already squished up because i am squezing it. Sqeek, i don't think you understand what i am asking
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You thought I was a GUY?!
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If you push A through A, so that it comes out the B side, then yes, It will be inside out.
If you push A through B, you create a circle, and it finally stops when you tighten the circle to where there is no hole in in the middle. |
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(The Fat's Sabobah)
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