Many elastic structures have two possible equilibrium states. For example umbrellas that become inverted in a sudden gust of wind, nanoelectromechanical switches, origami patterns and even the hopper popper, which jumps after being turned inside-out. These systems typically move from one state to the other via a rapid ‘snap-through’. Snap-through allows plants to gradually store elastic energy, before releasing it suddenly to generate rapid motions, as in the Venus flytrap .
Very high-energy gamma-ray follow-up program using neutrino triggers from IceCube
Aartsen, M
Abraham, K
Ackermann, M
Sarkar, S
Journal of Instrumentation
volume 11
issue 11
P11009
(01 Nov 2016)