Re: physics dbt whirling waters
- From: "GeniusDiv" <divij_urdbest@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Feb 2007 03:31:13 -0800
On Feb 27, 11:01 pm, "boson boss" <junker...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Feb 27, 6:09 pm, "GeniusDiv" <divij_urdb...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
doubt obtained after observation
if we close the hole of the wash basin, fill it with H2O to brim and
open the hole again, the water follows a nspiral path and whirls to
flow into the hole leaving a cone of air in the center
why?plz give detailed explanation and mention if its ur opinion or
the
surely correct answer to the doubtclarified by ur teachers,
fellowstudents,....
MY IDEA: SO THAT AIR CAN PASS THROUGH THE HOLE EVEN THEN ,....
Consider just this historic example of astrolabe instrument. It was
invented so many years ago and it still works today. It is a universal
clock and observational tool for navigating and predicting positions
of stars. The instrument represents a copy of the sky and it's
process. At the same time for centuries people could not manage to
model the solar system accurately. I suggest you try it out in an
experiment. The goal of experiment is to create an universal measuring
instrument using the water whirl. You can carry it all around with you
as it only takes two closed containers that pour one into another.
There is no way to tell what treasures there are to observe using this
simple clockwork.
no no i m asking why is the water whirling
Y doesnt it go strght in to the hole?
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