You're right, I was thinking circumference, 2Pi*r or Diameter*Pi....
   
  Thanks for the adjustment, must be new math...
   
  CR

John Vriesinga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
  > What's the area of a 2" square? The answer, 4", and the area of a 2" 
> round? 6.28" So make it a square, but you would have less area..

I think your math is wrong Chris.

pi x 1 squared = 3.14 Radius of a 2'' circle is 1

So, the square would have more area.

Anyways, if it is allowed, a square rubber standing on end will give more 
compressable material which should allow use of a less dense substance and 
yada yada yada.

JV 


 
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