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- Paper_bag_problem abstract "In geometry, the paper bag problem or teabag problem is to calculate the maximum possible inflated volume of an initially flat sealed rectangular bag which has the same shape as a cushion or pillow, made out of two pieces of material which can bend but not stretch. According to Anthony C. Robin, an approximate formula for the capacity of a sealed expanded bag is:where w is the width of the bag (the shorter dimension), h is the height (the longer dimension), and V is the maximum volume. The approximation ignores the crimping round the equator of the bag.A very rough approximation to the capacity of a bag that is open at one edge is:(This latter formula assumes that the corners at the bottom of the bag are linked by a single edge, and that the base of the bag is not a more complex shape such as a lens).".
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- Paper_bag_problem wikiPageExternalLink teabag.
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- Paper_bag_problem wikiPageExternalLink teabag.html.
- Paper_bag_problem wikiPageID "2035985".
- Paper_bag_problem wikiPageRevisionID "574103397".
- Paper_bag_problem hasPhotoCollection Paper_bag_problem.
- Paper_bag_problem title "Paper Bag".
- Paper_bag_problem urlname "PaperBag".
- Paper_bag_problem subject Category:Geometric_shapes.
- Paper_bag_problem subject Category:Mathematical_optimization.
- Paper_bag_problem type Abstraction100002137.
- Paper_bag_problem type Attribute100024264.
- Paper_bag_problem type GeometricShapes.
- Paper_bag_problem type Property104916342.
- Paper_bag_problem type Shape105064037.
- Paper_bag_problem type SpatialProperty105062748.
- Paper_bag_problem comment "In geometry, the paper bag problem or teabag problem is to calculate the maximum possible inflated volume of an initially flat sealed rectangular bag which has the same shape as a cushion or pillow, made out of two pieces of material which can bend but not stretch. According to Anthony C. Robin, an approximate formula for the capacity of a sealed expanded bag is:where w is the width of the bag (the shorter dimension), h is the height (the longer dimension), and V is the maximum volume.".
- Paper_bag_problem label "Paper bag problem".
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- Paper_bag_problem sameAs Q7132682.
- Paper_bag_problem sameAs Q7132682.
- Paper_bag_problem sameAs Paper_bag_problem.
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- Paper_bag_problem depiction Cushion.jpg.
- Paper_bag_problem isPrimaryTopicOf Paper_bag_problem.