Here is a puzzle for you all
There is a garden shed with a window in it the length and high of the window stays the same.
The next day the window lets in X2 as much light how can this be done.
With out taking any wall out
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Here is a puzzle for you all
There is a garden shed with a window in it the length and high of the window stays the same.
The next day the window lets in X2 as much light how can this be done.
With out taking any wall out
Did you open the curtains on the window?
Q-Buster
open the curtains or a sunnier day?
nope there are no curtains on the window, the 2nd day is no more sunnier
Bit of a long shot:
Open window at an angle so that you get the same amount of direct sunlight, then also light reflected/refracted in??
open the door
na dude, you do not open the door or window
hhmmmmm....bit stumped
the shed has just been bought and was in a warehouse getting no light at all but the next day its erected in the garden hence 2x as much light
na dude it stays in the same place
different glass in the window? tinted one day, normal the next
nope the glass stays the same
Does it have any thing to do with the conditions - like if there's an eclipse or something?
or location - in Alaska where the sun doesn't go down at certain parts of the year?
(reaching here :| )
nope the amount of light is the same on the two days
There's a tree outside that gets chopped down.MF
nope there is no tree outside the window
do you put a bright light next to the window?
just tell us and put us out of our misery
k here it is
you are tould that the hight and lenght does not change
what you are not tould is the shape of the window
the shape was a Triangle so if you add one more Triangle to the window the hight and lenght does not change
:-)
had to do that one in uni lol