Last time, I was in the store, the last non-Chiquita bananas were two bunches with basically half-sized bananas.
And well, it did cross my mind that I’m basically paying extra for the “packaging” that way, as they have almost more peel than pulp. (The bigger the banana[1] the less surface area it has, relative to the volume.)
But on the other hand, I can portion those small bananas better, so there’s ups and downs, for sure. Which means, it’s actually quite fair that they have some smaller bananas in the store, too.
A tetrix is a fractal-like object that approaches zero volume and keeps the same surface area as the number of iterations increase. (I only know about it because I saw a 3d printable version of it on a YT video the other day).
Last time, I was in the store, the last non-Chiquita bananas were two bunches with basically half-sized bananas.
And well, it did cross my mind that I’m basically paying extra for the “packaging” that way, as they have almost more peel than pulp. (The bigger the banana[1] the less surface area it has, relative to the volume.)
But on the other hand, I can portion those small bananas better, so there’s ups and downs, for sure. Which means, it’s actually quite fair that they have some smaller bananas in the store, too.
Or any other object. ↩︎
You’re going to piss off a lot of mathematicians with that footnote lol
Hmm, interesting. For what object is this not correct? And does it exist in Euclidian 3D space? 😅
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel's_horn
Depends on how you define bigger and object. Picture a sea urchin, if the spikes get longer without the center growing…
A tetrix is a fractal-like object that approaches zero volume and keeps the same surface area as the number of iterations increase. (I only know about it because I saw a 3d printable version of it on a YT video the other day).
Yes, but at a set number of iterations, scaling the object will cause volume to grow faster proportionally than surface area.
For daily objects, something like a sponge, or even a shape like a waffle can increase surface area while reducing volume