The Revolving Image.
This little figure may be made to balance itself amusingly. Get a piece of wood, about two inches long; cut one end of it into the form of a man’s head and shoulders, and let the other end taper off to a fine point. Next furnish the little gentleman with a pair of wafters, shaped like oars, instead of arms, but they must be more than double the length of his body; stick them in his shoulders, and he is complete. When you place him on the tip of your finger, if you have taken care to make the point exactly in the center, he will stand upright. By blowing on the waiters he may be made to turn around very quickly. It is explained by the reasons that were given in the experiment of the “balanced coin.”