Pizza physics (New York-style) - Colm Kelleher

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Pretty much everyone loves eating pizza,
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but it can be a messy business.
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Pizza is soft and bendable.
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So how can you stop all that cheese from falling off?
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You might know some tricks:
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you can use two hands -- not so classy,
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or you can use a paper plate
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and allow only the tip of the pizza to peek out.
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There's one other trick, though:
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holding the crust, you can sort of fold the slice down the middle.
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Now the tip of the pizza isn't falling over,
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and you can eat it without getting tomato sauce all over yourself
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or accidentally biting off some of that paper plate.
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But why should the tip stay up just because you bent the crust?
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To understand this, you need to know two things:
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a little bit about the math of curved shapes
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and a little about the physics of thin sheets.
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First, the math.
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Suppose I have a flat sheet made out of rubber.
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It's really thin and bendable, so it's easy to roll into a cylinder.
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I don't need to stretch the sheet at all, just bend it.
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This property where one shape can be transformed into another
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without stretching or crumpling, is called isometry.
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A mathematician would say that a flat sheet is isometric to a cylinder.
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But not all shapes are isometric.
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If I try to turn my flat sheet into part of a sphere,
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there's no way I can do it.
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You can check this for yourself,
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by trying to fit a flat sheet of paper onto a soccer ball
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without stretching or crumpling the paper.
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It's just not possible.
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So a mathematician would say
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that a flat sheet and a sphere aren't isometric.
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There's one more familiar shape that isn't isometric
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to any of the shapes we've seen so far: a potato chip.
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Potato chip shapes aren't isometric to flat sheets.
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If you want to get a flat piece of rubber into the shape of a potato chip,
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you need to stretch it -- not just bend it, but stretch it as well.
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So, that's the math.
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Not so hard, right?
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Now for the physics.
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It can be summed up in one sentence:
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Thin sheets are easy to bend but hard to stretch.
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This is really important.
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Thin sheets are easy to bend but hard to stretch.
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Remember when we rolled our flat sheet of rubber into a cylinder?
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That wasn't hard, right?
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But imagine how hard you'd have pull on the sheet
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to increase its area by 10 percent.
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It would be pretty difficult.
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The point is that bending a thin sheet
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takes a relatively small amount of force,
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but stretching or crumbling a thin sheet is much harder.
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Now, finally, we get to talk about pizza.
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Suppose you go down to the pizzeria and buy yourself a slice.
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You pick it up from the crust, first, without doing the fold.
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Because of gravity, the slice bends downwards.
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Pizza is pretty thin, after all,
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and we know that thin sheets are easy to bend.
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You can't get it in your mouth,
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cheese and tomato sauce dripping everywhere -- it's a big mess.
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So you fold the crust.
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When you do, you force the pizza into something like a taco shape.
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That's not hard to do -- after all, this shape is isometric
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to the original pizza, which was flat.
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But imagine what would happen if the pizza were to droop down
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while you're bending it.
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Now it looks like a droopy taco.
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And what does a droopy taco look like? A potato chip!
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But we know that potato chips are not isometric to flat pieces of rubber
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or flat pizzas,
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and that means that in order to get into the shape it's in now,
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the slice of pizza had to stretch.
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Since the pizza is thin, this takes a lot of force,
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compared to the amount of force it takes
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to bend the pizza in the first place.
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So, what's the conclusion?
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When you fold the pizza at the crust,
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you make it into a shape where a lot of force is needed to bend the tip down.
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Often gravity isn't strong enough to provide this force.
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That was kind of a lot of information,
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so let's do a quick backwards recap.
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When pizza is folded at the crust,
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gravity isn't strong enough to bend the tip.
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Why? Because stretching a pizza is hard.
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And to bend the tip downwards, the pizza would have to stretch,
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because the shape the pizza would be in,
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the droopy taco shape,
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isn't isometric to the original flat pizza.
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Why? Because of math.
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As the pizza example shows, we can learn a lot
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by looking at the mathematical properties of different shapes.
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And it's especially nice when those shapes happen to be pizza slices.
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