Long tail
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Long tail | |||||||
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Pattern type | Still life component | ||||||
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Number of cells | 5 | ||||||
Bounding box | 2 × 4 | ||||||
Static symmetry | C1 | ||||||
Discovered by | Unknown | ||||||
Year of discovery | Unknown | ||||||
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Long tail (sometimes referred to as L or J) is a pentaplet and great-grandparent of the V spark. It can often be attached to still lifes to create a larger still life. The simplest such example is shillelagh, in which a long tail and a pre-block mutually stabilize one another.
The long tail is not very strongly related to the usual tail, and does not attach to as wide an array of objects, and those which it does generally have fewer isomers.
As a still life component
A green background indicates that the object the tail is added to is stable without it; a red background indicates this is not the case.
Object | Population | Other part | ||
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Shillelagh | 8 | Pre-block | ||
Tub with long tail | 9 | Tub | ||
Boat with long tail | 10 | Boat | ||
Barge with long tail | 11 | Barge | ||
Fuse with tail and long tail | Unnamed six-tick spark | |||
Eleven loop | Unnamed lumps of muck predecessor |