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Monday, June 25, 2007
Crystal Challenge
If you coated a tennis ball with glue, how many other tennis balls can you attach directly to this sticky surface?
It depends on which form of sphere packing is used. I think the maximum number is 16, although there are numerous ways of packing tightly that would involve fewer balls.
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It depends on which form of sphere packing is used. I think the maximum number is 16, although there are numerous ways of packing tightly that would involve fewer balls.
ReplyDeleteI thought the maximum would be 12, but I'm not a crystal expert.
ReplyDeletePlace the sticky ball onto three tennis balls, like a pyramid. Place six balls around the center. Then place three more on the top.
Mike I think it might be possible actually to get 5 around the base, then the row of 6, and 5 on top. but i'm not sure either.
ReplyDeleteShouldn't you know the answer?
ReplyDeleteAside from gluing up a tennis ball, you mean?
ReplyDeleteNo, I don't always have the best answer to these questions. Sometimes andy (or someone else) has a better answer than I do.
In this case, I thought 12 was the best answer. But I can't disprove 16.