Heppes's Two-Tip Tetrahedron
Heppes's Two-Tip Tetrahedron
A face of a polyhedron is stable if and only if the orthogonal projection of the center of mass of the polyhedron onto the plane of the face lies inside the face or on an edge. In other words, when the polyhedron is placed on that face, the center of mass is over the face. This tetrahedron has two unstable faces. If you place it on one of the unstable faces, it will topple to the other unstable face and then topple to one of the stable faces.