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Post by DuctTapeKing »

OK so lets see if any can figure this out, it is a logic problem. You are outside of a room with no windows and no way for light to escape, i.e. under the door etc. There are three light switches outside of the room, and one light bulb hanging in the room, eye level. You can enter the room only once, and can not leave the door open or turn any of the switches while the door is open. One of the light switches turns the light on. How do you know which one, for sure, turns the light on in the room. Oh yeah you don't have anyone to go into the room for you, and you don't have x-ray vision or any tools that could help you, just the switches and the light bulb. Have fun. First one to get it gets a gold star!!!
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Post by Dubble Trubble »

Hmmm. Maybe find out which switches work lights OUTSIDE of the room?

Process of elimination....


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Post by DuctTapeKing »

the other two swiches are fake swiches, dead, dont run to anything, which ever you choose, so there is no way of knowing which switch turns them on from outside the room. but that is good, outside the box, logical thinking! keep em comming.
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Post by RodBow »

Well DTK, It's obvious that the room you are standing in has 2 electrical devices... let's say a light and a ceiling fan. Two of the switches operate the stuff in the room you're in - the other must operate the light in the other room behind the door.
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Post by DuctTapeKing »

Nope two of the switches do not operate anything, they are fake, not hooked up, what ever. It is possible by manipulating the switches and entering the room once to figure out which switch turns the light on. Ok the light is a regular 100 watt bulb :wink:
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Post by RodBow »

man.. you've already got a central floridian mind-warp eating on your good sense.
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Post by DuctTapeKing »

Yeah in all reality I hate this place, but gotta be near my kids so I'll grin and bare it. Lucky I have three close friends here, One has a flats boat and a BIL that is a red fish guide, Next has a bass boat, and third has a house boat, pontoon boat, key west flats boat, and 29" center consul. The answer to the brain teaser is actually pretty simple, hint...... its all about flipping swiches and the light bulb!!!
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Post by wevans »

Turn all three on and ya got light :roll: who cares which one done it :-D :smt004 :beer:
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Post by DuctTapeKing »

lol best reply so far. But it not the answer, let say some jackleg was holding your boat hostiage and the Only way to get your boat back was to tell him which switch turned the light on, with the parameters I have already set. and you can't storm in and kill the jackleg with your boat but you are right if turn on all three you will have light, you just won't know which switch does it.
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Post by Dubble Trubble »

Ok, This may be a little out there:

Flip the first one on. Then stand there for a minute or so. Flip the first one off and the second one on and go in the room.

If the bulb is warm, but off, you know it is the first switch. If it is cold and off, you know it was the third switch. And if it is on, well duh....#2

Now, gimme my star

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Post by lizbeth »

I'm with Dubble on this one...
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Post by DuctTapeKing »

Dubble has offically earned a gold star! That is the correct answer. simple and logical.
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Post by Jumptrout51 »

It may not have been the only answer.
None of the switches may have been correct.
You may have to go into the room and screw the bulb all the way in.
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Post by AJ »

I would've taken the switch plates off and checked them with my meter, DUH! I do this all day.
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Post by leonreno »

another way, go inside the room, strip the wires and create a short in the wires, go outside and flip the switches until the circuit breaker pops.
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