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jeffparsons | 6 months ago
Assume an arbitrarily high coefficient of friction between all surfaces. Can you stack the blocks on the table such that at least one block is wholly below the top of the table?
I think I have an answer to this, but I've only worked it through in my head, so there's a good chance I'm wrong!
cousin_it|6 months ago
I think it's also possible for other shapes, all the way up to square blocks. But you need to build a bunch of nested "clamp" arrangements, instead of just one.
jeffparsons|6 months ago
amelius|6 months ago
Yes but in practice that means using glue, at which point you might as well glue everything together into a single piece.
Liftyee|6 months ago
IAmBroom|6 months ago
dooglius|6 months ago
jeffparsons|6 months ago
So you can, for example, have blocks sloping down from the edge of the table by sandwiching one end of them between two other blocks with enough vertical distance between them, and enough weight on top.
cluckindan|6 months ago
WithinReason|6 months ago