We present experiments on multiple pinned self-propelled camphor ribbons, which is a rectangular piece of paper with camphor infused in its matrix. Experiments were performed on three, four, and five ribbons placed in linear and polygonal geometries. The pinned ribbons rotate on the surface of water, due to the surface tension gradient introduced by the camphor layer in the neighborhood of the ribbon. This camphor layer leads to a chemical coupling between the ribbons. In different geometries, the ribbons have been observed to rotationally synchronize in all the possible configurations. A numerical model, emulating the interactions between the ribbons as Yukawa interaction was studied, which was qualitatively able to reproduce the experimental findings.
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