Testing Domino Magnification Theory
- Wednesday, May 08 2013 @ 06:59 pm UTC
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    Domino Magnification - J. M. J. van Leeuwen  
Abstract: The conditions are investigated under  which a row of increasing dominoes is able to keep tumbling over. The  analysis is restricted to the simplest case of frictionless dominoes  that only can topple not slide. The model is scale invariant, i.e.  dominoes and distance grow in size at a fixed rate, while keeping the  aspect ratios of the dominoes constant. The maximal growth rate for  which a domino effect exist is determined as a function of the mutual  separation.
Dutch Science Quiz tests a theory — and nabs a world record in the process.
Hans Van Leeuwen of Leiden University in the Netherlands, published a paper online showing that, theoretically, dominoes could have a size ratio of up to 2:1. That's in an ideal (and probably unrealistic) situation. The team at the Dutch Science Quiz wanted to test the theory. So they built some really huge dominos (the largest is 26 feet high and weighs over 1000 pounds), the above video segment shows what happened.
Source story: physicsbuzz
Video Source: http://www.wetenschap24.nl/
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