On the relative packing densities of pistachios and pistachio shells
Abstract
Given an appetizer bowl full of N pistachios, what is the optimal size of the container -- neither too small, nor too big -- needed for accommodating the resulting 2N non-edible pistachio shells? Performing a simple experiment we find that, provided the shells are densely packed, such container needs only be slightly more than half (≈ 0.57) that of the original pistachio bowl. If loosely packed this number increases to ≈ 0.73. Our results are discussed in light of existing literature on packing ellipsoids and spherical caps.
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