Difference between revisions of "Talk:The Coriolis Effect"
Tom Bishop (talk | contribs) |
Tom Bishop (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 10: | Line 10: | ||
'''A Note on the BathtubVortex and the Earth's | '''A Note on the BathtubVortex and the Earth's | ||
− | Rotation | + | Rotation'''<br> |
"Do the same forces govern the direction | "Do the same forces govern the direction | ||
of rotation of a hurricane and that of | of rotation of a hurricane and that of | ||
Line 16: | Line 16: | ||
http://by.genie.uottawa.ca/~mcg4345/AdditionalNotes/BathtubVortex.pdf | http://by.genie.uottawa.ca/~mcg4345/AdditionalNotes/BathtubVortex.pdf | ||
− | + | An author discusses rotation of water in bathtubs, noting that sometimes the direction of rotation changes before the water has emptied. |
Revision as of 19:03, 6 October 2018
Topics for Further Research
In response to a video embedded in the Snopes link, showing the rotation of water in a 5 foot diameter pool which supposedly shows the Coriolis Effect in action, we are given a lead for further research by Rand Huso:
“ This has been done before - I saw the experiment done in the '80s. The Coriolis is so small that small perturbations in the construction of the drain could easily be amplified and become much larger than the Coriolis. The proper way to conduct this test is to repeat it many times and take the exact environment "down under" and do the same thing. As I recall, the earlier experiment was repeated 100 times, and the numbers were 49 to 51 - completely inconclusive. ”
“ the experiment has been done before. I love this presentation, but I'm unconvinced at their conclusion. What I saw before was in the Meteorology department at TAMU. Film. ”
Other Resources
A Note on the BathtubVortex and the Earth's
Rotation
"Do the same forces govern the direction
of rotation of a hurricane and that of
water draining out of a bathtub?"
http://by.genie.uottawa.ca/~mcg4345/AdditionalNotes/BathtubVortex.pdf
An author discusses rotation of water in bathtubs, noting that sometimes the direction of rotation changes before the water has emptied.