Weird fact but is it true? Australia friends.
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Weird fact but is it true? Australia friends.
Good evening my friends
Australian brothers
Just a weird topic but as I was flushing the toilet before…
I remembered I saw an article that say that the flow in the toilet bowl
go counter wise, in north America it is clockwise.
Is it true or just a joke?
Pete
Australian brothers
Just a weird topic but as I was flushing the toilet before…
I remembered I saw an article that say that the flow in the toilet bowl
go counter wise, in north America it is clockwise.
Is it true or just a joke?
Pete
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The simple answer, pete, is no. The way a sink drains is determined by things like the shape of the sink/toilet, how the water flows from the faucet, etc.
The force of the Earth's rotation CAN determine how water will drain, but it's such a small effect that it won't overcome other forces.
EDIT: btw, that force is called the Coriolis force. You'd have to have a perfectly symetrical and still basin of water to negate any other variables that affect the flow.
The force of the Earth's rotation CAN determine how water will drain, but it's such a small effect that it won't overcome other forces.
EDIT: btw, that force is called the Coriolis force. You'd have to have a perfectly symetrical and still basin of water to negate any other variables that affect the flow.
Re: Weird fact but is it true? Australia friends.
Ask Coriolispete wrote:Good evening my friends
Australian brothers
Just a weird topic but as I was flushing the toilet before…
I remembered I saw an article that say that the flow in the toilet bowl
go counter wise, in north America it is clockwise.
Is it true or just a joke?
Pete
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Thanks but you haven't finished your sentence..MaCaBr3 wrote:I'm gonna throw that in my friend's face.blakjack wrote:http://www.ems.psu.edu/~fraser/Bad/BadCoriolis.html
She said she saw a documentary where they tested the flow of water 100 meter above and below the equator and that the water flowed differentely and the short distance over the equator...
Pete
yes he did...
he finished his thought
and i am continually suprised by the number of folks who still think that the toilets flush the opposite direction. students ask that all the time, then argue with me when i tell them that they don't.
kind of like the idea that you can balance an egg on its end on the equinox.
he finished his thought
and i am continually suprised by the number of folks who still think that the toilets flush the opposite direction. students ask that all the time, then argue with me when i tell them that they don't.
kind of like the idea that you can balance an egg on its end on the equinox.
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Thanks Sirtnf wrote:yes he did...
he finished his thought
and i am continually suprised by the number of folks who still think that the toilets flush the opposite direction. students ask that all the time, then argue with me when i tell them that they don't.
kind of like the idea that you can balance an egg on its end on the equinox.
See you tomorrow though.
Had a reply but I lost it...Again.
My gf can't wait
Pete
OKAY, THE EXPERIMENT WAS A COMPLETE FAILURE.
The toilet didn't flow in either direction (water came down from either side of the mid-section, so it clashed on the middle of the opposite side, and didn't really seem to flow either way.
The sink, once the plug was removed, kinda just flowed right down, except nearing the end when it seemed to flow in an anti-clockwise direction but it was pretty inconclusive.
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The toilet didn't flow in either direction (water came down from either side of the mid-section, so it clashed on the middle of the opposite side, and didn't really seem to flow either way.
The sink, once the plug was removed, kinda just flowed right down, except nearing the end when it seemed to flow in an anti-clockwise direction but it was pretty inconclusive.
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Thanks for the experiment.glossy wrote:OKAY, THE EXPERIMENT WAS A COMPLETE FAILURE.
The toilet didn't flow in either direction (water came down from either side of the mid-section, so it clashed on the middle of the opposite side, and didn't really seem to flow either way.
The sink, once the plug was removed, kinda just flowed right down, except nearing the end when it seemed to flow in an anti-clockwise direction but it was pretty inconclusive.
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Want to try again tonight? It wasn't a complete failure.
Edison has discover just over 14000 ways that a light bulb won't work.
Btw How is it in Australia?
Pete.
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Good evening my friend.glossy wrote:OKAY, THE EXPERIMENT WAS A COMPLETE FAILURE.
The toilet didn't flow in either direction (water came down from either side of the mid-section, so it clashed on the middle of the opposite side, and didn't really seem to flow either way.
The sink, once the plug was removed, kinda just flowed right down, except nearing the end when it seemed to flow in an anti-clockwise direction but it was pretty inconclusive.
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You are our best witness in here since you live in australia.
We've read all types of replies with some links even.
Could you give us a clear view on what you observe when flushing or in the sink?
Thanks
Pete
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glossy wrote:australia is nice. fucking freezing at night at the moment, though (3 degrees celcius last night brrr)
i will conduct more experiments tonight before work, if i have time. in the name of science!
Thanks my friend.
Australia is for sure a place I want to visit and maybe even stay in for awhile
Take care
Pete
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Thanks for you invitation my friend.glossy wrote:Australia is a really nice place, if you ever come to melbourne let me know and we can go to a pub or ten
I will PM you whenever before I go.
Thanks again for your cooperation in finding the real answer to my question.
PS, to all my friends who have replied in here already with your observations, links and all...Big thanks. I would just like an observation from one of our friends who live there.
I mean, we cannot get more precision than this...
Pete