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Quincunx Boards - Narrow Distribution Pin Block
The Quincunx (pronounced quinn-cux) or bead board, as some call it, was developed by a mathematician named Galton in the late1800's. The device works by dropping a series of acrylic balls, or beads, through rows of located pins. Each bead, as it hits a pin, has a 50-50 chance of falling to the left or right. When the beads pass through all the of pins they fall into a slot or cell. The shape of the beads' distribution forms what looks like a bell shaped or 'normal curve'.
As any statistics student will tell you, a large number of populations of data or industrial processes will form what is technically called a 'normal distribution'. A true statistician will also tell you that the bead distribution in a quincunx is actually a 'binomial distribution'. However, since the binomial and normal distributions look so much alike, we are safe in mathematically treating Quincunx distributions as if they are normally distributed.
The real value of the quincunx is in being able to quickly simulate processes or tests that would be impractical to perform in real life. Some people actually refer to the quincunx as a 'factory in box". The quincunx performs two functions, one of generating data, and secondly, visually displaying it along with the tolerances, limits, etc.
NP-5 Narrow Distribution Pin Block for Model WD-5 or
WD-6 Quincunx.
The
Narrow Distribution Pin Block is available for Model WD-5 or WD-6
Quincunx. A standard pin block
comes with the Model WD-5 and WD-6 Quincunx and the NP-5 Narrow
Distribution Pin Block is an additional pin block that is used
to create a a distribution with less variability or smaller standard
deviation. This provides the ability to produce a total of two
different distributions.
Item #: NP-5
Price: $90.00
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