• Pyro
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    1 年前

    How do they know if it’s balanced or not? Would they need do the math manually?

    • Player2@lemm.ee
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      1 年前

      It’s just one equilateral triangle and then two pairs. The specific slots the opposing pairs are in don’t matter. You can see that each sample of the triangle has a gap of 7 slots between each other.

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        1 年前

        How neat! Thanks for explaining in a simple and easy to understand way for those of us who aren’t in the know. I appreciate it!

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        Thanks, that’s a great explanation! I can see the geometry clearly once you mentioned the equilateral triangle :)

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      There isn’t much math to do really. Take as axioms that the obvious way to balance 2 or 3 tubes is in fact balanced, and that if you add a balanced arrangement of tubes to an already balanced arrangement, the result is still balanced.