Research

Box Closing Physics

A board game box with its lid partially closed.

My fellow board game aficionados (and anyone else who regularly opens and closes lidded boxes) have probably noticed the way a lid drops slowly onto its box once aligned. The weight of the lid pressurizes air inside the box, driving a flow through the narrow gap between the walls of the box and the lid. Researchers found that the time it takes for a box to slide closed is closely related to the size and shape of the gap between the walls. Despite gaps of less than 1 millimeter, air moving out of the box typically flows at about 1 meter per second!

With their mathematical model of the flow from a closing box, the group was also able to determine the optimal shape for a fast-closing box, something that may be of interest to manufacturers as well as fans of board games. (Image credit: N. Sharp; research credit: J. de Ruiter et al.; via APS Physics)

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