Why are manhole covers round?
This should test your critical thinking / reasoning skills.

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Apadravya wrote:A non circle geometric shape if turned a certain way can fall through, I think.
I answered because it rolls better than a square. DUH!!Apadravya wrote:A non circle geometric shape if turned a certain way can fall through, I think.
Because the hole it fits is round.Griffen wrote:For all you deep thinkers out there, I had an interview question as follows:
Why are manhole covers round?
This should test your critical thinking / reasoning skills.
A small nit to pick, Occam's (William of Ockham) wrote:RPB wrote:Occam's razor . The simplest answer is usually the correct answer.
"Entities should not be multiplied beyond necessity." Which became known as "lex parsimoniae" or the "law of parsimony". Colloquially known as Occam's Razor.entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem
Because your thinking stacked planes not intersecting ones. Take a square for instance. A 4'x4' lid fits a 4'x4' lip on a manhole. But if you measure the hole diagonally it measures about 5.7 feet. So you drop that heavy four foot lid while moving it and a square side aligns somewhere other than edge to edge and down she goes. Now you have to recover the lid or clean up the brains of your co-worker that was below grade.Admittedly, I'm not a deep thinker, but the non-circular geometric shape thing doesn't make any sense to me. No matter what the shape, if it's small enough it can go through and if not it won't. If that's the answer it still doesn't make sense to me. The stress thing makes much more sense to me.
Griffen wrote:You folks are right, on more than one level...
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However, the point about a race car creating enough vacumn to lift a manhole cover is equivalent to aliens killing birds in AK.