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Heads or Tails? A new mathematical analysis now suggests that, in a typical toss, a coin is more likely to land on the same face as it started out on. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Spinning to a Rolling Stop Mathematician H. Keith Moffatt has come up with an explanation of why the wobbling motion of a spinning coin ends so abruptly instead of lingering as the coin keeps on rolling faster. mark for My Articles similar articles
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