The Monkey and Zookeeper

Aiming at the Monkey - Slow

A GIF Animation

Suppose the zookeeper must shoot the banana from the banana cannon to the monkey who hangs from the limb of a tree. This particular monkey has a habit of dropping from the tree the moment that the banana leaves the muzzle of the cannon. The zookeeper is faced with the dilemna of where to aim the banana cannon in order to hit the monkey. If the monkey lets go of the tree the moment that the banana is fired, then where should she aim the banana cannon? To ponder this question, consider the scenario in which the zookeeper aims at the monkey, yet shoots the banana very slow. What would be the path of the banana? Would the banana hit the monkey?

Anim'n of Monkey and Zookeeper Demonstration

As is obvious from the animation above, the banana moves in a parabolic path in the presence of gravity. In the presence of gravity, the monkey also accelerates downward once he lets go of the limb. Both banana and monkey experience the same acceleration since gravity causes all objects to accelerate at the same rate regardless of their mass. Since both banana and monkey experience the same acceleration each will fall equal amounts below their gravity-free path. Thus, the banana hits the monkey. Since the banana left the muzzle moving very slow, the banana reaches the monkey after the monkey has fallen considerably far. In conclusion, the key to the zookeeper's dilemna is to aim directly at the monkey.


To review portions of the Monkey and Zookeeper dilemna and see additional animations, click on one of the following links.

Click on any of the above links to explore the zookeeper's dilemna.


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This page was created by Tom Henderson of Glenbrook South High School.

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This page last updated on 2/28/97.