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The Liquid Rope-Coil Effect
Honey is dribbled off the end of a chopstick into a pot below. As the falling stream stikes the pool of honey below, it turns itself into tight circular coils which rapidly begin to pile one on top of the other. A growing column of liquid coils of rope begin to emerge from above the surface of the honey in the pot in an effect referred to as the liquid rope-coil effect. Uneveness in the amount of sinking at the base of the growing column of coils causes it to collaspe before a new column of liquid coils re-emerge and begin to rise up again. The rate of coiling is increased as the height from which the honey is allowed to fall from is raised.
Author:psidot
Tags:physics effect experiments demonstrations silicone oil Liquid honey rope-coil coiling
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Komentarze
| great vid CAN SOMEONE PLEASE TALK TO ME W1 | FUQUH1 |
| looks good taste good | 1RoRo008 |
| i see | xxxhkh117xxx |
| because the honey is thick and its not like water where it melds together fast it slowly combines | GiggleBerrys |
| ok. in Controlled experiments this effect is real. A home sink or tub has far too many variables. This is a very weak affect and can be over powered by other forces. You pretty much have to build an apparatus, aka a perfect sink. The principal is the torque applied by the earth spinning. If you were on the equator you travel though space faster than at the poles. So the side of the apparatus closest to the equator is affected differently then other side. | teslarobot |
| cool thing dude | SpyCrab |
| Think about this as a sculpture :D | Pjuker |
| why is the honey doing this? | xxxhkh117xxx |
| iv heard this is a lie. as i have seen water going both ways down my plug hole and i live in uk | lemonlees |
| This is pretty cool and it made me hungry, too! Hahahaha XD | jcmegabyte |
| so in australia this would spin the opposite way | 2gbc |
| its cool................... not | unk345 |
| Coriolis Effect is always cool to watch. Apparently if you were on the other end of the planet it would spin the other way. Same effect that makes toilets swirl in opposing directions on the northern and southern hemispheres. (Well a perfect funnel or sink is more correct. The Coriolis effect is very weak and the design of the funnel/sink/toilet and how the water is introduced have greater significance to swirl direction. The toilet swirl is a bit of an urban legend.) | teslarobot |
| I wonder how that feels on my tongue XD | Spikey221 |
| it does the same thing with shampoo but i guess you havent heard of that...loljk but it does with pretty much anything thicker than water | marshalnd |
| lolervision!!! | weeeee162 |
| O K ....... | Taveren22 |
| cool...now how do i set my laser printer to stun mode? | marshalnd |
| haha that looks cool | NHLfreak87 |
| By plunging it into the rather large pot of honey and pulling it out again. | psidot |
| How did you get all that honey on the chopstick? | husong1995 |
| It's funny, I've seen and done this hundreds of times naturally, but I never stopped to think how cool it looks! | graysten |
| uau | EMBARLIA |
| im hungry | ChakieChak |
| thats super cool | cak213 |