Here we see scientist at the UCLA Spinlab having a practiced clock time and sharing it with the world . The experiment is as dim-witted as throwing cream pitcher into a tank of water on a turntable . The result are fun to watch and instruct us about gyroscopic forces .
Did you recognise that when half - and - half hit water it make an “ turn back mushroom swarm ” ? Now you do . When the cream hits the water system , the fact that it ’s colder and denser let it shake off through the water , hit the bottom , and curl upward like an upside- umbrella . But when the weewee is spin , the creamer does something totally different . It freeze where it fell , staying in columns that seem to oscillate in the water . They ’re held up by the spin .
If you desire another look at this , from the top and the side , take a gander at this video — a compilation of all the opinion of the “ plume . ”
[ ViaUCLA Spinlab ]
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