Heron's Fountain - Non Stop Fountain - Interesting Science Fair Project
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- As its name suggests, its construction is attributed to the ancient mathematician Heron of Alexandria. It is an interesting mechanism for a Science Fair project for a presentation to students in the field of Engineering, Hydrostatics, Hydrodynamics or Transport Phenomena.
I believe that this device can be used to pump water in a practical application, if it is built with suitable materials on a farm, ranch or farm.
It could for example be built with steel drums and with pvc tubes.
This Science Experience aims to develop the interest and curiosity of young people and students in Science.
Great build ! Really cool. Was always interested in how this specificly works. (Now i know). Great experiment and while it does not last for ever (As some free energy guys claim) its still interesting.
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My mind went immediately to the Great Pyramid, Top, King's chamber, Middle, Queens Chamber, and lower, subterranean Well chamber. A few channels poking out the surface for top-ups of water or break the sucksion. An access port to fix clogs. A Couple of Ships that rise up out of Pits outside the base much like the deck of an ancient aircraft carrier to take the souls of the dead to heaven and there you have it. A Hollywood production of the afterlife powered by water in a desert! Thank you for this inspiration!
nice. Call it 'Mesket' after the Egyptian boat of the evening that carried the souls of the dead to the west.
I know Heron's Fountains do stop. Your title is click bait "Non Stop Fountain".
Great illustrations
Amazing experiment water will always flow coz pressure from atmosfer and gravity
Nice. Non stop don't mean that it is infinite right?
I wonder how long it would last tho. Otherwise it would made a nice fountain
This is not working non-stop, never!
this Video is yes
Nonstop until the middle tank runs dry