I've been playing with my brinks combination padlock. I found that in addition to my original combination which is 7-14-8, if I begin by spinning the dial counter clockwise I can also get the lock to open with the combination 39-18-8. (Something similar should happen to this on master padlocks too if i'm not mistaken.)
So I figured that I would try to look for a relationship between these two combinations.
*NOTE* First this information is probably useless, second someone may have already posted it before, thirdly take note that it's 3am for me here - so bare with me.
Here are the following combos:
7-14-8
39-18-8
When reffering to the numbers, i'll refer to them by "c" for combination, then either a 1 or 2 for combo one or two, followed by a 1,2,or3 for corresponding wheel. Example: c11 = 7. c12 = 14. c13 = 8. c21 = 39. c22 = 18. c23 = 8.
While looking for relationships between the two combos I came up with some formulas. I'm still looking for more, but just for fun let me post what I have:
c21-c11=32
c22-c12=4
c13-c13=0
c21-c11-c22=c12
c21-c11-c12=c22
(c21-c11)
--------- = third number
(c22-c12)
If the above statement is true, doesn't this prove there is a proportional relationship between the two combos?
Havn't been in a math class for years now, and i'm just about tired out. So have at it I guess, if i'm just rambling nonesense feel free to flame me.