
How many lies could Pinocchio tell before it became lethal?, March 25
th
2014
The nose initially can be considered negligible.
However, it becomes more significant as it
increases in size. For this model, the nose has an
initial length of 1 inch (2.54cm), a diameter of 2cm,
and its centre of mass positioned in the middle:
Such a small mass does not affect the Centre of
Mass, nor does it apply great force on the neck.
Since this is a lever system, the weight applied on
the neck also depends on the distance from which
that force is being applied. The initial force
Pinocchio’s head exerts is:
This force is miniscule in comparison to the strength
of Pinocchio’s oak neck, thus, there is no great
pressure applied on Pinocchio.
Growth of the nose
During Disney’s Pinocchio, the puppet’s lies cause
extreme growth of his nose
[4]. Thus, it is not
absurd to model one lie causing an increase in the
length of the nose by a factor of two (i.e. the nose
doubles in length for every lie). Assuming the nose
also remains the same density, as mass is in
proportion with the volume, the length of the nose
will eventually exert significant force to the head-
neck lever system. The nose is determined
unbreakable, as it built upon the foundation of lies.
Figure 2 demonstrates the force exerted by the
head on the neck. Once Pinocchio’s nose grows to
the point at which it exceeds just over 140 metres,
the force exerted downwards would cause the
supporting neck to snap. Due to the exponential
nature of his nose growth, Pinocchio cannot tell 13
consecutive lies, as, at this point, his nose would
reach a length of 208m, and his centre of mass
would have shifted by roughly 85m. Table 1
outlined in Supplementary material demonstrates
calculations made for this approximation.
Figure 2a: Graph demonstrating how the growth of
Pinocchio’s nose would alter the mass to such an extent,
it would overcome the forces of his neck.
Figure 2b: Graph demonstrating the number of lies
Pinocchio could tell vs the total downward force exerted.
It demonstrated an exponential relationship.
Conclusion
Pinocchio’s anatomy has extraordinary properties.
It is outstanding that his nose seemingly deposits
mass from nowhere. Nevertheless, this unique
ability can be of great concern for the puppet, and
lengthy, extensive lies are advised against, for the
health and well-being of Pinocchio.
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Number of Lies Pinocchio can tell vs. the Force exerted
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