Voting with Rubber Bands, Weights, and Strings

Instructions:

This is a 2-split profile. Move the red point to different locations, let go, and see where it settles. Does it always end up at the same point?

Now select the “Mean” button and try it again. Is your answer the same?

Explanation:

All points on the line segment joining the 4 voters minimize the sum of distances to the voters, and all are at equilibrium with respect to the “string-and-weight” forces.

In school, we were taught that the median of the four numbers 1, 8, 9, 11 is the single number 8.5. Is it?

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2
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Points:

Position:
Velocity:
Weight:
Friction:
Auto-Start
Auto-Restart
Show:
Position
Point Trail
Connections
Shortest
Hexagon
Winning Wedge




 
Model:   Mean   Mediancentre
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