dr. b 492 Posted May 21, 2020 A straw has two ends but I'm not sure it has any holes ISO Share this post Link to post
MT 917 Posted May 21, 2020 What's on those ends though, do those count as holes? ISO Share this post Link to post
Psycho666Soldier 283 Posted May 21, 2020 I consider a tube or a tunnel a hole, and one connected hole, so I say one. ISO Share this post Link to post
webhead 519 Posted May 21, 2020 I say it has no holes. It has openings. It's a tunnel. A hole goes through something solid whereas a straw is build specifically to carry something through it. Really depends on your definition of what a hole is. ISO Share this post Link to post
Vic Boss 612 Posted May 22, 2020 Cover over one of the ends of a straw and then poke a hole in the tube. Two holes or one? ISO Share this post Link to post
webhead 519 Posted May 22, 2020 One. There's a hole in the blocked tunnel. ISO Share this post Link to post
Vic Boss 612 Posted May 22, 2020 A tunnel isn't a tunnel without a hole at both ends ISO Share this post Link to post
webhead 519 Posted May 22, 2020 Not strictly no. I would also accept it is an infinite number of holes. ISO Share this post Link to post
Psycho666Soldier 283 Posted May 22, 2020 Well the implies that a hole is two-dimensional. Holes are, by nature, three-dimensional. So an opening has to be a hole unless you're differentiating by size or depth. But I think you'll find that an opening is nothing more than a square to the hole's rectangle. ISO Share this post Link to post
Galeigh 308 Posted May 22, 2020 A hole doesn't require an exit but can have one, so the answer is 1 as there aren't multiple "tunnels" only a single tunnel with 2 exits meaning 1 hole. It's called a through hole. ISO Share this post Link to post
webhead 519 Posted May 22, 2020 It's definitely not 2. I could be persuaded that it's 1. I lean towards zero tho. ISO Share this post Link to post
Galeigh 308 Posted May 22, 2020 Bruh, it's literally a through hole. Like a donut. ISO Share this post Link to post
webhead 519 Posted May 23, 2020 Yeah like I said zero possibly 1. Not 2 though. ISO Share this post Link to post
Galeigh 308 Posted May 23, 2020 there is zero chance that it's zero holes -.- Edit: Aight, I am gonna dial back the frustration here and explain. I am looking at the from the perspective of 3d modeling and as a result there is only one hole, but the possibility of 0 doesn't exist, 2 is ARGUABLE, but still most likely wrong as the straw itself is a solid mass other than the through hole. if I were to model this in a 3d program there would ONLY be 1 hole, no more, no less. ISO Share this post Link to post
webhead 519 Posted May 23, 2020 You define hole differently. A tunnel isn't a solid mass with a hole through it. A tunnel is a tunnel. Lol. New perspective: the term, “hole,” implies that something is missing. (Hole in my heart. Etc.) since removing the openings of the straw would make it not a straw, the straw must be dependent on the openings, meaning nothing in a straw is missing, meaning there are no holes. Really just depends on how you define what a hole is. :X ISO Share this post Link to post
Galeigh 308 Posted May 24, 2020 https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hole ISO Share this post Link to post
Garlic Junior 136 Posted June 3, 2020 It has two holes. One at each end. /thread ISO Share this post Link to post
webhead 519 Posted June 4, 2020 If it was /thread we wouldn't still be arguing. 1 ISO Share this post Link to post
Jane 100 Posted June 6, 2020 This question got me thinking... What if you got some water icing and "glued" a whole (hole, lol) load of donuts together to make a sort of tower/tunnel? A donut straw? How many holes would that have? 1 2 ISO Share this post Link to post
Tassifox 418 Posted June 28, 2020 That comment now makes me think of Daniel Glover's bit in Knives Out where he's comparing the murder to donut holes and holes in donuts.........See what you all started now!? ISO Share this post Link to post
Rulkster 47 Posted June 29, 2020 Does a cylinder have 1 or 2 holes? Think of it like a donut: it only has one hole. Just because the hole in the straw is longer, that doesn't mean it counts as two hole. We're tempted to say a straw has two holes because it has two circles and two openings Right from google cause I'm lazy. 1 1 ISO Share this post Link to post
Hornet 114 Posted July 20, 2020 Topographically, mathematically, it has 1 hole. But it feels instinctively like it has 2... But then the earth instinctively feels flat. 1 ISO Share this post Link to post
webhead 519 Posted July 22, 2020 It is definitely not 2. After that we are probably getting nitpicky and I'd just concede to 1 because I'm half trolling about zero but it really does kind of depend on what you call a "hole" per se. ISO Share this post Link to post