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Let’s Jet’s begin by giving Martin a little test (due to Murray Klamkin) of his mathematical intuition. Imagine a flat stretch of straight railway track AB, 5000 feet long, which is immovably fastened down at each end (Figure 1). In the heat of the summer the track expands 2 feet, causing it to buckle. Assuming it bends symmetrically, how high do you think the bulge rises above the ground at the middle? An inch? 4 feet? A tenth of an inch?
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Honsberger, R. (1981). Games, Graphs, and Galleries. In: Klarner, D.A. (eds) The Mathematical Gardner. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-6686-7_26
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