Dominoes: More Powerful Than You Think

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In this image, the National Dutch Science Quiz starts a domino chain reaction that will topple the towering 26-foot tall, half-ton domino to the left.
(Image credit: Dutch National Sciencequiz of public broadcaster VPRO)

(ISNS) -- Could a domino small enough to hold in your hand cause a chain reaction that could topple something as big as 112-meter tall tower? It sounds like a plot hatched by a kooky domino-themed super villain, but a new mathematical model shows it's theoretically possible. 

A typical domino is just under 2 inches tall, 1 inch wide, and about one-quarter of an inch thick. These dimensions create a thin block that's just stable enough to stand upright yet unstable enough to fall over with the slightest nudge. 

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