A Knob of Butter
Created | Updated May 13, 2003
Often in cooking it is required to have on hand a knob of butter. This
may be for new potatoes, corn on the cob or many other culinary
delights.
The problem though is this:
How big is a knob?
This question had long been lacking a true mathematical definition.
A 'Knob of Butter' is defined thus:
An isosceles right-angled tetrahedron whose adjacent is equal to half the height of the
block of butter
Note: sometimes more than one knob of butter may be required.