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Sphere Cube (Posted on 2004-02-09) Difficulty: 2 of 5
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In a cube of side 4, I pack eight spheres of unit radius.


What is the largest sphere I can place in the center (such that it doesn't overlap any of the other spheres)?

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Less otherworldly | Comment 14 of 16 |
Instead of adding dimensions to the hexahedron why not just use other regular polyhedrons? Try 4 spheres in a tetrahedron or 6 in an octahedron. You could keep the size at 4 or the radius at 1 but not both. Ether way it's a task before you ever get to the extra sphere in the center. Now that I think about it 6 spheres in an octahedron is very easy if the radius is 1. OK try a dodecahedron or an icosahedron. ;8^)

Edited on February 15, 2004, 12:28 am
Edited on February 15, 2004, 12:31 am
  Posted by Dan Porter on 2004-02-15 00:22:56
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