|
|
|
|
|
by jeffparsons
304 days ago
|
|
How about this one: 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! |
|
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.