Article 54Q69 Gömböc, A Remarkable Shape That Automatically Rights Itself With Only Two Equilibrium Points

Gömböc, A Remarkable Shape That Automatically Rights Itself With Only Two Equilibrium Points

by
Lori Dorn
from Laughing Squid on (#54Q69)
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James of The Action Lab (previously) explained and demonstrated the Gomboc, a particular homogenous shape that relies on only two equilibrium points to automatically right itself. The design is so ingenious that three varieties of turtles have evolved their shells to a Gomboc shape.

... some turtles have evolved the ability to flip themselves over using nothing but gravity and
basically, what they've evolved is a turtle shell that looks like this. So if they get flipped over no matter how they land they can always right themselves ...Now there are only about three species of turtles that have evolved this way but it's amazing that they've evolved this exact same shape that mathematicians had to prove existed.

James also shared a pattern for 3D printing a Gomboc.

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