Water Strider Body Segment Dimensions Contact Perimeter (mm)

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Water Strider Body Segment Dimensions Contact Perimeter (mm) Radius (mm) Length (mm) Contact Perimeter (mm) Volume (mm3) Head Hemisphere 0.55 --- Body Cylinder 6.4 Tail Cone 2.6   Leg 1 Segment 1 0.08 1.5 Segment 2 0.04 Segment 3 0.02 1.0 Leg 2 4.5 0.090 0.023 3.0 0.004 Leg 3 0.015 2.0 0.003 Total Contact Perimeter* Total Volume** Body Mass (g) *Contact perimeter for Legs 1, 2, & 3 must be multiplied by 2 to account for the legs on either side of the body. **Total volume must include the volume of the body and the volume of the legs multiplied by 2 to account for the legs on either side of the body. P = 4(L1 + L2 + L3)

Water Strider Body Segment Dimensions x 2 Contact Perimeter (mm) Radius (mm) Length (mm) Contact Perimeter (mm) Volume (mm3) Head Hemisphere 1.1 --- Body Cylinder 12.8 Tail Cone 5.2   Leg 1 Segment 1 0.16 3.0 Segment 2 0.08 Segment 3 0.04 2.0 Leg 2 9.0 0.724 0.181 6.0 0.030 Leg 3 0.121 4.0 0.020 Total Contact Perimeter* Total Volume** Body Mass (g) *Contact perimeter for Legs 1, 2, & 3 must be multiplied by 2 to account for the legs on either side of the body. **Total volume must include the volume of the body and the volume of the legs multiplied by 2 to account for the legs on either side of the body. P = 4(L1 + L2 + L3)

Water Strider Body Segment Dimensions x 4 Contact Perimeter (mm) Radius (mm) Length (mm) Contact Perimeter (mm) Volume (mm3) Head Hemisphere 2.2 --- Body Cylinder 25.6 Tail Cone 10.4   Leg 1 Segment 1 0.32 6 Segment 2 0.16 Segment 3 0.08 4 Leg 2 18 5.791 1.448 12 0.241 Leg 3 0.965 8 0.161 Total Contact Perimeter* Total Volume** Body Mass (g) *Contact perimeter for Legs 1, 2, & 3 must be multiplied by 2 to account for the legs on either side of the body. **Total volume must include the volume of the body and the volume of the legs multiplied by 2 to account for the legs on either side of the body. P = 4(L1 + L2 + L3)

Water Strider Body Segment Dimensions x 8 Contact Perimeter (mm) Radius (mm) Length (mm) Contact Perimeter (mm) Volume (mm3) Head Hemisphere 4.4 --- Body Cylinder 51.2 Tail Cone 20.8   Leg 1 Segment 1 0.64 12 Segment 2 0.32 Segment 3 0.16 8 Leg 2 36 46.325 11.581 24 1.930 Leg 3 7.721 16 1.287 Total Contact Perimeter* Total Volume** Body Mass (g) *Contact perimeter for Legs 1, 2, & 3 must be multiplied by 2 to account for the legs on either side of the body. **Total volume must include the volume of the body and the volume of the legs multiplied by 2 to account for the legs on either side of the body. P = 4(L1 + L2 + L3)