The article presents an algebraic and graphical solution to a question posed by a high school student, during an optics class, about the speed a panoramic elevator should have so that a person inside it could observe the sunset continuously. It is argued that questions that offer digressions to the topics discussed in a class offer opportunities for science learning, as they can allow the development of skills such as hypothesis testing, model building, interdisciplinary reasoning and thought experiments.
Keywords:
sunset; geometrical optics; kinematics; questions