Fluid dynamics

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Fluid dynamics

Postby muckypup » 27 May 2010, 17:55

I saw this highly educational video on fluid dynamics today and thought people here might like it too.

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Re: Fluid dynamics

Postby brick » 27 May 2010, 18:09

Thank you very much for posting this very scientific video for all of us to learn from. I would now like to see the same experiment carried out with a non-Newtonian substance (I propose custard).
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Re: Fluid dynamics

Postby Richard » 27 May 2010, 18:37

Why weren't my classes in advanced physics like that? I might even have passed the exam!
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Re: Fluid dynamics

Postby Whitestar » 27 May 2010, 19:59

Water, Water everywhere and not a drop to drink!

Wat(er) load of education! I had to dive in and watch it twice to understand it fully, but I guess that's my thirst for education. I bet the clip gets a flood of views.

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Re: Fluid dynamics

Postby Squelch » 27 May 2010, 20:49

Fascinating :o Open University will never look the same again :lol:
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Re: Fluid dynamics

Postby MrB » 07 Jun 2010, 20:05

brick wrote:Thank you very much for posting this very scientific video for all of us to learn from. I would now like to see the same experiment carried out with a non-Newtonian substance (I propose custard).


Bad choice... Custard is a dilatant fluid, i.e. thickens with stress, so might simply bounce off. What is required here is the opposite of custard, a substance with shear thinning properties.

That's right, what we need here is Ketchup.



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Geek note: I remembered that ketchup is the physics opposite of custard, but in looking up the terms I was impressed by the smorgasbord of wam substances that are non newtonian.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-Newtonian_fluid

It even has a link to quicksand.

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