Uganda At The Equator - Water Experiment | Coriolis Effect

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @CuriousPavel
    @CuriousPavel  4 года назад +1934

    13 countries in the world have the privilege to have the Equator line in their "backyard". Have you visited an any of them? Have you seen this demonstration live?

    • @CuriousPavel
      @CuriousPavel  4 года назад +29

      That's curious
      Thanks for sharing

    • @CuriousPavel
      @CuriousPavel  4 года назад +24

      It's not just about this. It's about everything. Sure, internet is great and has a lot of information, but a lot of it is not accurate for the very same reason. People hear something and share it around

    • @gensyed
      @gensyed 4 года назад +53

      If you want to verify the coriolis effect with water properly, you should have a container that is round. Any non circular container will induce precession in the rotating water and cause it to rotate erratically. Please do this first before you claim that the events are rigged or fake. For large masses of air or water, when they converge, it will be counter clockwise in Northern hemisphere and clockwise in Southern hemisphere. For small volumes of water or any particles, they will rotate as demonstrated in the video. By the way, coriolis effect is caused by gravity.

    • @gensyed
      @gensyed 4 года назад +7

      @I C Flatwater You will learn the truth, God willing. Thank you for your prompt response.

    • @CuriousPavel
      @CuriousPavel  4 года назад +4

      Crossing my fingers for you 🙂

  • @fredsalter1915
    @fredsalter1915 Год назад +5621

    Seems hard to believe that only a few feet of difference from the 0 equator line would cause the Coriolis effect

    • @andresantvi
      @andresantvi Год назад +534

      its not true

    • @Scapestoat
      @Scapestoat Год назад +1129

      It is hard to believe, because it is clearly trickery and showmanship. :)

    • @samhilton4173
      @samhilton4173 Год назад +525

      It's a scam.

    • @Hungryj1111
      @Hungryj1111 Год назад +55

      Fake comments too lmfao

    • @Petesworkshop2225
      @Petesworkshop2225 Год назад +203

      🤔 wonder what the benefit of a 'scam' would be in this instance. They get paid no matter what, they host a tourist site. Like a casino.

  • @agbuckley
    @agbuckley Год назад +2576

    He's right that the Coriolis effect is stronger with distance from the equator. At this distance it's basically zero. (For those interested, that's because small movements north or south from the equator doesn't change the distance from the earth's rotation axis.) Even at the poles it's a tiny effect on this scale. I admire the smooth hucksterism, though

    • @miloszforman6270
      @miloszforman6270 Год назад +44

      The movement of an object does not have to change the distance from the Earth's axis to have this object experience a Coriolis force. The Coriolis force is independent of the location of the object and merely depends an the rotational speed of the system (the Earth) and the velocity of the object.

    • @agbuckley
      @agbuckley Год назад +25

      @@miloszforman6270 This is an interesting point! The force is independent of the location, but it relies on the product of the frame's/Earth's angular velocity with the object's velocity *in the plane perpendicular to the rotation axis*. If constrained to move on the surface of the earth or parallel to it, the relevant motion is in the intersection of the plane perpendicular to the Earth's axis (i.e. constant latitude) with the plane parallel to Earth's surface where you are. If you are at the equator, those two planes are perpendicular and the only relevant way to generate a Coriolis force is moving along the equator, which generates a purely vertical Coriolis force: not typically what we think of. But if at a higher latitude, the earth-tangent plane is tilted and movements north and south generate a non-zero horizontal component of Coriolis force. So you're right, but the horizontal C force we're usually thinking of requires movements that change distance from the Earth's axis, and these are only possible away from the equator if you can't fly.

    • @miloszforman6270
      @miloszforman6270 Год назад +8

      @@agbuckley
      _"But if at a higher latitude, the earth-tangent plane is tilted and movements north and south generate a non-zero horizontal component of Coriolis force."_
      Movements east and west now also have a horizontal component, as opposed to the equator.

    • @agbuckley
      @agbuckley Год назад +8

      @@miloszforman6270 Oh yes, good point. So yes, the Coriolis force in general doesn't require change of axial distance, but specifically at the equator (cf. the video) that's both the motion required to generate a horizontal force, and the motion not available while stuck to the surface. I didn't phrase that very well, thanks for catching.

    • @alwayslive7460
      @alwayslive7460 Год назад +6

      INDEED

  • @ΔημητρηςΜπεκιαρης-μ2κ

    In order for the Coriolis effect to have significant influence on the flow
    of water you need huge scales, like oceans or hurricanes. In small scales we experience everyday like the one in the video the terms of friction caused by the shape of the bowl are the leading terms in the Navier Stokes equation. As scales grow, so does the effect of the Coriolis compared to the previous terms.

    • @carlorobotti5572
      @carlorobotti5572 Год назад +2

      BS

    • @dillis2188
      @dillis2188 Год назад +1

      @@carlorobotti5572 Key Takeaways: Coriolis Effect
      • The Coriolis effect occurs when an object traveling in a straight path is viewed from a moving frame of reference. The moving frame of reference causes the object to appear as if it is traveling along a curved path.
      • The Coriolis effect becomes *more extreme* as you move *_further away_* from the equator toward the poles.
      • Wind and ocean currents are strongly affected by the Coriolis effect.

    • @carlorobotti5572
      @carlorobotti5572 Год назад +1

      @@dillis2188 Do you have a physics, math or engineering degree? Could You explain the Coriolis formula? How much is "strongly" affected? Much on water or on air? (Too meany people are blablablaing without tech knowledge)

    • @carlorobotti5572
      @carlorobotti5572 7 месяцев назад +1

      I have a degree in engineering from Politecnico of Milan in '80 years, the Coriolis acceleration formula is the VECTORIAL PRODUCT (I dont explain what operator is x) Fc= - 2 omega x V where: 'omega' is the earth rotation speed vector and V is the velocity vector of the point/object subject to the acceleration.
      Does't matter how big or large is the system affected. It influence water in any sink hose where the velocity of the water is toward the ground or create hurricane when cold or hot air is moving up or down, normally up when it is heated by the ocean and sun.
      Clear?
      Misinformation is an industry for people control

    • @carlorobotti5572
      @carlorobotti5572 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@rsh650 Mass m is missing so it became a force, I wrote the acceleration without mass.
      You showed your ignorance at all.

  • @robbhays8077
    @robbhays8077 Год назад +1302

    For those curious, you CAN actually see the coriolis effect on water, but you have to have a HUGE basin of water and lots of controls for things like the drain spout and currents in the water. People have done experiments to demonstrate it. But this ain't it.

    • @ferretyluv
      @ferretyluv Год назад +41

      Smarter Every Day proved it with a kiddie pool.

    • @TS-cs2pe
      @TS-cs2pe Год назад +45

      Yes. This one is just due to initial movement of the water by the way he poured the water (left side, right side, or center). Placing the separator thing for a few seconds won’t eliminate it completely.

    • @DallasGunther
      @DallasGunther Год назад +11

      Excuses, excuses.

    • @Danuxsy
      @Danuxsy Год назад +49

      I observe the coriolis effect every time I flush the toilet and watch my dump spin around before disappearing into the abyss

    • @neerajnandan3519
      @neerajnandan3519 Год назад +37

      ⁠@@Danuxsythat’s not Coriolis effect it’s simply the direction of the flush which is designed by us. Coriolis effect occurs mainly at large scales because parts away from the equator move at a slower speed (because they need of cover a smaller distance at the same time) than parts near the equator. This causes air and water to twirl around due to the speed difference. That means there should be a significant amount of water or air to see this effect because there should be a significant difference in the speed of the earth moving under it.

  • @MultiBeast301
    @MultiBeast301 Год назад +688

    Not only is the coriolis effect negligible at those distances, but he got the spin direction wrong. Its counter clockwise in the North and Clockwise in the south. Bonus: it only works for large systems such as hurricanes not your kitchen sink

    • @alexanderkolesov7135
      @alexanderkolesov7135 Год назад +10

      Вы наверное из Австралии😂

    • @regularjoe9032
      @regularjoe9032 Год назад +37

      Even your commode works on this principle. Go check!😂

    • @whenismoke6026
      @whenismoke6026 Год назад

      Please clean the brain fluid you just vomited

    • @T0MT0Mmmmy
      @T0MT0Mmmmy Год назад +11

      ​@@regularjoe9032NO! The force is to weak!

    • @anonimoporsiempre6033
      @anonimoporsiempre6033 Год назад +4

      Yeah Yeah Yeah!! Capatain Expert you always show in all this type of videos, but never upload any of you videos 😈🚫😈🚫🚫🚫😠😡😠😡😠😡😂😂

  • @girishdeo2907
    @girishdeo2907 Год назад +25

    Simple trick
    Both Sink drain pipes internally designed with clockwise threading & anticlockwise threading

    • @santhoshkumar1000
      @santhoshkumar1000 7 месяцев назад +6

      Get education in school

    • @yaiphabaningombam7450
      @yaiphabaningombam7450 5 месяцев назад

      You are a fool

    • @MouseGoat
      @MouseGoat 3 месяца назад +3

      naaa, pretty sure its all about how he poors the water and use the metal divider.
      I bet If you leave the one side of the hole slightly large than the other before lifting you can control the flow.

    • @Pirelli812
      @Pirelli812 3 месяца назад +1

      🥅 🐈

    • @kazumioshiro893
      @kazumioshiro893 19 дней назад +1

      @@girishdeo2907 There is also other videos where they use square vessel without marks and you can see its same effect. I think its from Ecuador...

  • @pwolkowicki
    @pwolkowicki Год назад +517

    Nice demonstration, but you won't see a Coriolis effect in such a small scale. Look for cloud formations on satelite maps.

    • @kennyhogg5820
      @kennyhogg5820 Год назад +84

      At the first one he pours the water more on (his right) side of the hole. The next more to his left. The last one straight in the middle. He does not leave the "rotation stopper" (a red herring) in the water long enough to totally stop that slight rotation he created. I'd say pour in the water in all three, wait 5 minutes and see what happens. Put the flower in before unstopping the hole. He won't because the demonstration would not work or be obvious. It's fine for funnsies, but not scientific. I've seen people do it by doing the same thing no where near the equator. Debunking this specific "effect".

    • @lifeontheroad_
      @lifeontheroad_ Год назад +13

      Very well done. I am happy to see people that have woke up and who are seeing the lies before us.

    • @garnet4846
      @garnet4846 Год назад

      ​@@kennyhogg5820people are so easily duped.

    • @SongMom8
      @SongMom8 Год назад +1

      What about your toilet? Also, high pressure systems go one way and low pressure go the other.

    • @kennyhogg5820
      @kennyhogg5820 Год назад +8

      @@SongMom8 The holes around and under the rim of a toilet are angled to cause the water to swirl one direction or the other. It will always swirl the same direction no matter if that toilet is in the Northern or southern hemisphere. Look closely under the rim when flushed, you will see the water jets are angled.

  • @jublywubly
    @jublywubly Год назад +491

    I hope you learned their language for "We scammed some more tourists!"
    The Coriolis effect isn't strong enough to have any effect on such a small body of water. Even if they were huge bodies of water, they're all too close to the equator. If you look closely, he slightly span each flower in the direction he claimed the water was rotating, but there was no light reflection of the water doing the same thing. It's all done with slight of hand, just like street card tricks.

    • @tonyrainbolt9388
      @tonyrainbolt9388 Год назад +57

      I agree that this is a scam. The effect is too small so close to the equator and with such a small body of water. That being said, I would gladly pay to watch it if I were to go there. His showmanship was great.

    • @TheAmericanSpirit
      @TheAmericanSpirit Год назад +29

      The water seems to be moving with the flower. I think he's creating the effect, but with the bowl and not by spinning the flower.

    • @BikingVikingHH
      @BikingVikingHH Год назад +15

      Yeah, the water is obviously flowing with rotation, probably something to do with the exit orifice

    • @TheRanguna
      @TheRanguna Год назад +9

      The surface tension in the water is too high to allow the flower to freely spin like that
      It might have something to do with either the exit orifice or with the way he lifts the divider

    • @shivanandroopnarine3600
      @shivanandroopnarine3600 Год назад +7

      If you watch the first pan closely, you would see there are deformations at the base of the pan influencing directional flow. I'd inspect those pans properly for those ridges they put at the bottom of the pan

  • @jeffreypowell1966
    @jeffreypowell1966 11 месяцев назад +2

    Interesting demonstration, but I’m skeptical that the observed rotation of the draining basin water was actually caused by the Coriolis effect linked to the Earth’s rotation on its axis. Coriolis induced rotation is a real physical phenomenon and the effect can be observed in nature. For example, in the northern hemisphere Coriolis deflection causes large storms, such as hurricanes, to rotate in a counterclockwise direction, while in the southern hemisphere the same weather patterns rotate clockwise. In the experiment shown in the video I’m wondering if other, stronger influences were at play. The basins used appeared to be made of concrete and were roughly shaped. It’s more likely the unique shape of each basin had a dominant influence on the direction the water drained. There’s a classic popular experiment employing water draining from toilets or sinks located in each hemisphere. If the Coriolis effect was the only consideration water should drain from these plumbing fixtures differently in each hemisphere. I’ve carried out this experiment myself with a friend living in Australia (I’m in the U.S.). We observed the same rotation in both hemispheres, due I believe, to the sameness or very similar designs of the toilets featured in our experiment. The Coriolis effect, especially so close to the equator, should impart only a very tiny force on the draining water. A much larger influence would be the shape of the basins, differences in starting water flow, and possibly other variables too. These considerations, much more so than any effects related to the Earth’s rotation, would likely determine how the water drained.

  • @dynamike201
    @dynamike201 Год назад +1524

    Great proof of how the coriolis effect drains your wallet effectively in the undesired direction 😂😂

    • @kenfrost6305
      @kenfrost6305 Год назад +1

      that's not the Coriolis Effect draining your wallet...that's the US Government Effect doing that

    • @timhallas4275
      @timhallas4275 Год назад +17

      Explain how you came to this conclusion, please.

    • @Bla-_-Blah
      @Bla-_-Blah Год назад +2

      Phaha

    • @onethreeseventhree
      @onethreeseventhree Год назад

      @@timhallas4275satire is a virtue

    • @matthew8153
      @matthew8153 Год назад

      @@timhallas4275
      They charge tourists to demonstrate this.

  • @michaelpontrelli6588
    @michaelpontrelli6588 Год назад +493

    There is not enough time for the Coriolis effect to influence the direction of flow in the water. The shape of the bowl or the way the water is poured dominates the direction of flow, with the affect of Earth's rotation minimal, especially considering it is at the equator where the Coriolis effect is almost zero (it is maximized at the poles).

    • @dani-il
      @dani-il Год назад +7

      I would agree on that if not the "no vortrtex" plate. HowTF can you shape that?!!

    • @carvingskiponthu
      @carvingskiponthu Год назад +3

      You have right.

    • @gastonpossel
      @gastonpossel Год назад +9

      @@dani-il a bigger hole and straight guides in it may do the trick. I also feel this effect, while real, would not be so apparent or quick that close to the equator.

    • @dani-il
      @dani-il Год назад

      @@patrickbullock2136
      This effects is explained by difference in radius on different latitude.
      Veritasium chanel have explained this and confirmed scientifically. 😉

    • @camethics
      @camethics Год назад

      Who are you to question his wisdom

  • @MisterItchy
    @MisterItchy Год назад +2

    If you have the same bowl and it was set up perfectly level at each of those three places, I don't think you would see any appreciable difference. I don't think it would be observable with such small tanks. I would like to see the north bowl placed on the south spot and repeat the experiment.

  • @krzysztofwitkowski4565
    @krzysztofwitkowski4565 Год назад +419

    The direction of rotation depends on the shape of the water outlet, just a small deviation is enough and the water is spinning, just like water creates a vortex in the drain of our bathtub.

    • @krisg822
      @krisg822 Год назад +16

      yea, i have different directions in two sinks that are right next to each other 🫠 and a friend claimed it always spins same direction....h was shocked after one quick demonstration lol

    • @MultiBeast301
      @MultiBeast301 Год назад

      Finally someone with a brain in this comment section

    • @topx_ak
      @topx_ak Год назад

      Yes, you're right. And this below video proves your point and make experiment in more controlled environment
      ruclips.net/video/mXaad0rsV38/видео.htmlsi=CtF9xIb7reHFDoqD

    • @thehellyousay
      @thehellyousay Год назад +7

      @@krisg822 sure you do.

    • @tribeSA977
      @tribeSA977 Год назад +2

      Okay so what's the explanation for the water not spinning at all at the 0 line

  • @peterstaples1
    @peterstaples1 Год назад +580

    That's a very slick piece of con-artistry. He is to be congratulated.
    Not everyone will be fooled, of course

    • @ronniepirtlejr2606
      @ronniepirtlejr2606 Год назад +26

      What he did is self-explanatory if you understand the Coriolis effect?
      Fill up your sink with water. When you pull the drain to empty it, watch which way the water spins. it will not go the other way by itself!
      If you are south of the Equator, it will go in One Direction.
      If you are north of the equator, it will go in the opposite direction.
      Apparently if you're on zero latitude it will drop straight down without Spinning!👍

    • @rageagainstthehygiene2357
      @rageagainstthehygiene2357 Год назад +102

      @@ronniepirtlejr2606 The coriolis effect is absolutely miniscule at this scale and is completely dwarfed by the tiniest amount of initial angular momentum in the water. The effect is even smaller when you are close to the equator when small changes in surface position create a tiny change in radius of the frame's motion.
      I don't think I'd be exaggerating to say a bee could fart a kilometre away and change the direction more than the coriolis effect.
      The bowls are just profiled a little differently. If you swapped their positions around their contents would all still rotate in the same way.
      Of course he has his setup backwards, the coriolis effect causes the opposite effect to what he is "showing" here. It's actually an absolute proof that the coriolis effect is negligible in the situation, since coriolis would cause counterclockwise rotation in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern, and his bowls are obviously overcoming this consistently.

    • @thehellyousay
      @thehellyousay Год назад +6

      @@rageagainstthehygiene2357 you don't think, you imagine. Try thinking. It's addictive. Once you start, you can't stop.

    • @rageagainstthehygiene2357
      @rageagainstthehygiene2357 Год назад +27

      @@thehellyousay 🤨

    • @phoenixshade3
      @phoenixshade3 Год назад +22

      @rageagainstthehygiene2357
      Great catch on the wrong directions. I've seen the same scam in Ecuador, but at least they did it the right way.

  • @mickfuller3294
    @mickfuller3294 2 месяца назад +2

    HE POURS THE WATER faster and slightly to the right or left of the hole to determine the direction of the water! You CAN SEE the bubbles immediately after pouring , moving in the direction he created! Also, notice he places the divider using the North or South bowls for only 4 seconds, and the center bowl he holds for about 12 seconds! The man asking a question is apparently a typical trick distraction so you do not notice such a time difference! Notice 2 local men seem to appear and one walks away right after dropping the final flower? The divider held only for 4 seconds does not settle the water. ALSO, notice how easy it is to very quickly put a slight turning movement on the flower when dropping it in each bowl!? Lucky for him, the arrows point the correct direction for him as a constant reminder! Busted. This trick is easy to copy at home. Just need a similar WIDE plastic bowl, not so big, and drill a hole. AND, I think a wide bowl, not so deep as we see here is part of how it works.!?

  • @jsrogers1
    @jsrogers1 2 года назад +443

    He forgot to swap the containers to prove they spin in one direction only because of the hemisphere and not the shape of the container.

    • @pierre-armandbarbieri2908
      @pierre-armandbarbieri2908 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/mXaad0rsV38/видео.html

    • @wilfdarr
      @wilfdarr Год назад +44

      Ya I'm more than a little skeptical. I'm from Canada so we have a very strong coriolis effect, and even so, we can force it to go the wrong way depending on how you pour the water or the shape of the container, so on the equate it definitely wouldn't be as reliable as he's showing here with just 10m difference. I call BS: there's a trick involved.

    • @wilfdarr
      @wilfdarr Год назад +13

      The containers are labeled backwards 😮 should be counter clockwise in the northern hemisphere

    • @parikshitde3147
      @parikshitde3147 Год назад +9

      It is in Uganda…that is on equator….so this is just a demonstration trying to show Coriolis effect.
      In general the effect should not kick up if the experiment set up is not relatively large…Remember the movie Escape plan….commode flush seen…that just do not happen in reality!
      In this demonstration…except the equator demo rests of the containers are designed to flow the water in respective direction.

    • @wtfftw24
      @wtfftw24 Год назад +3

      ​@@parikshitde3147Uganda is in equator

  • @MAsWorld1
    @MAsWorld1 Год назад +1

    So there must be a spiral path in the drain pipe.
    20’ would make virtually zero difference
    (You can see the water spinning coming out of the second drain.)
    Probably why the three basins are marked: so they don’t have to waste time checking them every time they setup the “gimmick”

  • @Benozurman
    @Benozurman Год назад +451

    Just few metres and such difference? Imagine force in Canada for example. That flower would spin so fast that it would create giant black hole! 😂

    • @huskotabago
      @huskotabago Год назад +36

      Exactly! That's called Darth Canadanus effect!

    • @Rokaize
      @Rokaize Год назад +19

      This is a trick

    • @doccloudacnh
      @doccloudacnh Год назад +1

      Isn't that because Canada is close to the North Pole?

    • @bumblebee4280
      @bumblebee4280 Год назад +2

      No. Just the same pace.

    • @brayancruz5856
      @brayancruz5856 Год назад

      I dont think you understand the science of a black hole

  • @erikydelauritsen3973
    @erikydelauritsen3973 4 года назад +225

    I can assure you, that it's a trick. The coriolis effect is a very real effect but far to small and insignificant to be determined and demonstrated in such a small experiment. If you knew the mathematical interpretation and have studied fictitious forces in non-inertial frames of reference, you'll know for sure that I'm right.
    To performe such an experiment you are only allowed to change one variable at the time. That he chooses to use different funnels at different locations should make you suspicious.
    The trick is probably due to different shapes at the inside of the bottom (the pipe) of the funnels.
    Furthermore - and that's the worst part - they have made a crucial mistake, and made the funnels with the opposite directon of rotation of what we should expect from the coriolis effect.
    He might seem to be a nice guy, but he tricked you.
    Let's be honest - he's demonstrable dishonest.

    • @CuriousPavel
      @CuriousPavel  4 года назад +18

      Curious. Thanks for sharing, Erik

    • @MrMisanthrope_
      @MrMisanthrope_ 4 года назад +3

      ruclips.net/video/BiBrV4Q9NYE/видео.html
      i found a video that support your thought.

    • @miljanmarjanovic5230
      @miljanmarjanovic5230 4 года назад +19

      Just make him use center bowl (with no curves on the drain pipe and that is water goes faster) on all 3 ''experiments'' and he is gone. He just talk to distract you from thinking....you're 100% right...THIS IS FAKE!!

    • @SquirrelSniper138
      @SquirrelSniper138 4 года назад +6

      That's because the world is a stage.... it looks so fake it has to be real...

    • @robertmejia342
      @robertmejia342 3 года назад +15

      as someone who wasn't there and is only speculating, i call bullshit on you erik. do you want a cookie to make yourself feel better? tell you what chump, and i know it's easy for me to say this or even pose it to you, but it is equally as easy for you to say what you did. Go there. make your own video. make it just the way you just said. be sure to show your work! i wouldn't want any to call demonstrable dishonest.

  • @danzac1857
    @danzac1857 Год назад +2

    The directions of rotation demonstrated in this video are NOT due to the Coriolis effect for (at least) 3 reasons:
    1. The Coriolis effect is too small to have a noticeable influence this close to the equator.
    2. The size of the bowls is too small for the Coriolis effect to have a noticeable influence.
    3. If the Coriolis effect is really causing the direction of rotation in this situation, the rotation would be in the opposite directions than shown. (Low pressure systems rotate clockwise in the southern hemisphere, and counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere. The water funneling towards a central point in the bowls is analogous to a low pressure system).

  • @marccrawford2764
    @marccrawford2764 4 года назад +104

    We visited the equator line right outside of Quito Ecuador and they had this same demonstration setup. They actually wanted u to give them money to show u this. A few locals told us not to pay for it bc it was a trick.

    • @CuriousPavel
      @CuriousPavel  4 года назад +18

      yes, same principal. The local guy who was with us paid for the demonstration.

    • @sunnyjim1355
      @sunnyjim1355 3 года назад +24

      Good of the locals to warn you... sounds like a nice place.

    • @wilfdarr
      @wilfdarr Год назад +6

      Smart locals.

    • @TripReviews
      @TripReviews Год назад +6

      How is it a trick? It’s fact. So why not give the local a small tip? Have to make a buck somehow, can’t discredit them for being entrepreneurial.

    • @tanmaz8006
      @tanmaz8006 Год назад +15

      ​@@TripReviews.. It's a scam the bottom of the bowls the strews are all different to make the water spin ... 😂 ...

  • @kimanimirii7119
    @kimanimirii7119 3 года назад +90

    Nice video but the Corolios effect doesn't have any impact on the spinning of the flower (This is a small spatial scale)

    • @CuriousPavel
      @CuriousPavel  3 года назад +5

      Thank you for your input :)

    • @Hadri_ART
      @Hadri_ART 2 года назад +1

      True

    • @pierre-armandbarbieri2908
      @pierre-armandbarbieri2908 2 года назад

      it does ruclips.net/video/mXaad0rsV38/видео.html

    • @wilfdarr
      @wilfdarr Год назад +1

      Exactly, not because of 10m difference. Maybe 100km, but even then I'd expect it to be quite unreliable owing to the movement of the water being poured into the bowl. I wouldn't expect it to be 100% reliable until you're at least 30° north or south, the forces are just too small. Also they're backwards: coriolis is counter clockwise in the northern hemisphere 😮

  •  Год назад +2

    i have so much respect for someone that knows what they're talking about.....or at least sounds like it. great bloke there

    • @dillis2188
      @dillis2188 Год назад +2

      You respect a guy that's full of shit?
      You're not particularly bright.

    • @Nickxxx85
      @Nickxxx85 Год назад +3

      You are perfect example of a fool who is easy to manipulate- you will simply trust (and respect lol) someone who seems convincing couse he sounds like he knows what he is talking about:D Im not insulting, this is just a fact and hopefully you will change your ways

  • @morphykg1503
    @morphykg1503 2 года назад +30

    I understand the true science but this dude so smooth I’m not even mad 😂

    • @Professor-taboo
      @Professor-taboo Год назад +2

      What a shame …. You promote lies

    • @wilfdarr
      @wilfdarr Год назад +2

      Right? He even appears to steady the water.

    • @wilfdarr
      @wilfdarr Год назад +5

      ​​​@@Professor-taboo's not lies, it's just not accurate. This is an educational demonstration that'll stick with people, and it's -mostly right. I'd be upset if he was teaching it backwards or something, but on the simplest level, the lesson is correct.-
      They're literally labeled backwards 😮 : coriolis is counter clockwise in the northern hemisphere

  • @manpreetsingh-jo8mt
    @manpreetsingh-jo8mt 4 года назад +44

    In southern hemisphere isn't it should be clockwise and in N-hemi anti clockwise?

    • @hifijohn
      @hifijohn 3 года назад +5

      I tried this many times in my bathroom sink and it usually rotates clockwise but I'm in Illinois it should be counterclockwise,a few times it rotated the other way and once it didn't rotate at all.

    • @ernestob.208
      @ernestob.208 3 года назад +7

      @@hifijohn the bathroom isn’t a good way to test it

    • @ernestob.208
      @ernestob.208 3 года назад +8

      It is because of the design of the sink that the water moves the other way

    • @jky3884
      @jky3884 3 года назад +6

      Yes you are correct, he misplaced the bowls.

    • @savagetruthercritic8646
      @savagetruthercritic8646 3 года назад +3

      Yeah this looks fishy af.

  • @vdrugktotoizzaugla
    @vdrugktotoizzaugla Год назад +1

    I suggest switching buckets one with another and see.

  • @oscarmunos2710
    @oscarmunos2710 Год назад +39

    We need to see the drain's shape or angle of the hole, because if it's shaped like a corkscrew or angled, it'll cause the water to drain in a specific direction (counter/clockwise).

    • @jfarinhote
      @jfarinhote Год назад +5

      Then do the experiment by yourself

    • @martincerny3294
      @martincerny3294 Год назад +11

      at 16s you can clearly see the bowl has directional perforations at the bottom to guide the water.

    • @dubiumguy
      @dubiumguy Год назад +1

      You don't need to shape the bowl. Just pour the water into the basin from a different direction. It will take at least 10-15 minutes to settle so the water is no longer even remotely spinning so you just pull the plug before that happens.

    • @martincerny3294
      @martincerny3294 Год назад +4

      ​@@dubiumguy While something like that would work, it's not as easily and quickly repeatable. Plus you can fuck up, with shaped bowl it works every time.

    • @aimtiaz_
      @aimtiaz_ Год назад +3

      @@jfarinhote sure, will you send the ticket to Uganda?

  • @Technichian462
    @Technichian462 Год назад +4

    When I was a kid in 8th grade, I did an experiment to show this. But what happened surprised me. I did the experiment over 50 times. I was shooting for 100, but eventually gave up. They water went clockwise some time, and sometimes went counterclockwise. Whichever direction it went just became the way it would go. It would drain the entire tub going one way or the other and never change. I didn’t use a divider to stop the waters movement. Just poured it in and pulled the plug. So whichever the water’s inertia was, it was enough to make it go that way and stay that way. This was in Indiana, nearly to the north pole compared to Uganda. I considered the idea busted. There was more about the pouring of the water than the Coriolis effect.

  • @byosefbreaks
    @byosefbreaks 7 месяцев назад +2

    I live I Mississippi and I tried this experiment… every bucket I put a hole in the water always spins clockwise… I can’t get it to spin counter clockwise… I don’t get it

    • @CuriousPavel
      @CuriousPavel  7 месяцев назад

      Do you have an equator line in Mississippi?

  • @resin8er
    @resin8er 2 года назад +595

    I'm going to give this guy a 10 out of 10 for duping these astonishingly stupid people.

    • @jaysmith3259
      @jaysmith3259 Год назад

      Now do the explaining because you're doing nothing more than making a "presumptuous claim" without it.
      Flat Denials won't do it until you prove otherwise without LYING and SLANDER.

    • @asifmetal666
      @asifmetal666 Год назад +29

      Duping!! What !!! I give u 10/10 for idiocracy

    • @kilastrika
      @kilastrika Год назад +1

      fuck are ya on about

    • @the_finkledinkle
      @the_finkledinkle Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/feYKRtvU3EY/видео.html 2:01 he moving the tub

    • @resin8er
      @resin8er Год назад

      @@asifmetal666 Idiocracy is one of my favorite movies. I've watched it a good 8-10 times. And people that suck this stuff up are the progenitors of the mouth breathing morons of 500 years from now. It's SO clear that the guy pours on opposite sides of the bowl in the different hemispheres to give the water a little spin (other videos show that better). And then on the equator he pours directly in the center and then holds his blade in the water quite a bit longer than the previous 2 times to stop any spin (pretty obvious). The Coriolis effect is very real in weather systems spreading hundreds or thousand of miles, but in a bowl of water it's calculatable but certainly not demonstrable. If you don't understand that then you are dupable too. But I imagine you are one of these people that can never admit you're wrong, so go on and believe the ridiculous. Hey I know where you can find a time macheen!

  • @CVOGrover
    @CVOGrover Год назад +73

    This is laughable🤣
    You can actually see the embossed left twisting star around the drain on the first one, same with the second one twisting to the right and the middle on is smooth!
    😆👍
    Nice street trick!

    • @the_finkledinkle
      @the_finkledinkle Год назад

      Bruh. ruclips.net/video/feYKRtvU3EY/видео.html skip to 2:03 and watch how he moves the tub

    • @mazettas
      @mazettas Год назад +1

      Exactly! Spot on! 😃 👍

  • @Rafael-pi4md
    @Rafael-pi4md Год назад +12

    The trick is that the direction of rotation depends on the initial position he throws the water. He pretends to stabilize the water but there's still some inertia. First he throws the water with the bucket slightly to the left, the second time is slightly to the right and third time is in the center. You can do it at home.

    • @florinsoare8448
      @florinsoare8448 Год назад +1

      Yes, you got the right answer. Just another way to take some easy money from fools.

  • @Fuh-Qu
    @Fuh-Qu Год назад +6

    They should use only 1 bowl that moves to all 3 stations. The grooves in the bowl can easily alter the waters movement

    • @wilfdarr
      @wilfdarr Год назад

      You think? 😂
      That's precisely why he doesn't use the same bowl!

    • @brianbandelman3583
      @brianbandelman3583 Год назад

      He will. He'll let you do the experiment with any basin you want. He stands and watches the tourists do it if they want. It always works.

    • @Fuh-Qu
      @Fuh-Qu Год назад

      @@brianbandelman3583 Great! Where can I see this video?

  • @diGritz1
    @diGritz1 Год назад +26

    This is also a wonderful example of how you can catch fish on dry land.

  • @Cyberdactyl
    @Cyberdactyl Год назад +2

    Those bowls are not perfectly smooth and uniform. He probably made several bowls, found the ones where the water spun one way and painted it as such, the rest painted them such.

  • @enbinzheng-line
    @enbinzheng-line Год назад +58

    I observed that after he poured water, the water in the pool in the southern hemisphere had turned counterclockwise, while the water in the pool in the northern hemisphere had turned clockwise. Notice that the small bubbles on the water surface reveal the rotation direction of the water. Although he put a baffle in the pool, it was not enough to eliminate the potential rotation. I also observed that the blocking time of the baffle in the southern or northern hemisphere is 4 seconds, while the blocking time of the baffle on the equator is 14 seconds. The performer used his words to cover up the time gap. This performance is only a way for local people to earn money. Therefore, tourists need not take it seriously.

    • @awall2970
      @awall2970 Год назад +3

      Ya I noticed the amount of time on the 3rd one too

    • @arpit254
      @arpit254 Год назад +4

      Also, the coriolis effect on the equator is 0

    • @wilfdarr
      @wilfdarr Год назад +2

      -Still, the underlying lesson is correct,- even if the demonstration is a sham.
      They're backwards: coriolis is counter clockwise in the northern hemisphere 😮

    • @Hilmi9919
      @Hilmi9919 Год назад +3

      In fact I would have liked if the same pool was used in all three spots, I doubt that the pools are made differently.

    • @enbinzheng-line
      @enbinzheng-line Год назад +2

      @@Hilmi9919 As long as the method of pouring water is different, three phenomena can be displayed in a pool.

  • @jeffmoodie6144
    @jeffmoodie6144 Год назад +28

    I would say there is not enough of a variation to produce such a drastic difference given how close all the bowls are to the equator. I wonder what the tip was to perform the “demonstration”.

    • @EujenSandu
      @EujenSandu Год назад +8

      The shape of the Bowls is not perfect, and just a little groove is enough to provoke a whirpool in one or other direction. The central bowl has a thick and accurate thing in the middle, AND a thicker hole, so the whirpool does not get to form - the water gets down quicker.

    • @phoenixshade3
      @phoenixshade3 Год назад +1

      He sells a certificate for 10,000 Uganda Shillings, which is about $2.66 American or €2.52 or £2.19.
      That's probably an "add-on" after some nominal performance/admission fee.

    • @EricSepulveda
      @EricSepulveda Год назад

      You so wise. You know that?

    • @jeschinstad
      @jeschinstad Год назад

      It is binary. And you can clearly see that the effect is extremely small.

  • @darkstatehk
    @darkstatehk Год назад +1

    Swap the bowls around and let’s see if the water spins in the opposite direction of the painted arrows.

  • @djolley61
    @djolley61 Год назад +7

    The coriolis effect makes hurricanes spin counter clockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the south. Opposite of what he was demonstrating.

    • @MrAnswerification
      @MrAnswerification Год назад

      That's because he wasn't demonstrating a hurricane.

    • @nielsdaemen
      @nielsdaemen Год назад

      @@MrAnswerification They are both low pressure in the middle, same thing! Fluid wants to move in, but starts spinning because of the coriolis effect! In high pressure systems the fluid wants to move out, so it spins the oposite!

    • @MrAnswerification
      @MrAnswerification Год назад

      @@nielsdaemen I've learned 3 things today then: that the Coriolis effect spins hurricanes and water differently, this is due to pressure effects. And that the bloke's water demonstration has a touch of skulduggery.

  • @jaqenhghar4076
    @jaqenhghar4076 2 года назад +4

    SGK's Dairykuripukal? I think I'm not alone here.

  • @johndough2523
    @johndough2523 Год назад +2

    I just checked and mine. My toilet goes counterclockwise & my sink goes clockwise. I'm in the Northern Hemisphere

  • @kaloqnmitev9323
    @kaloqnmitev9323 4 года назад +41

    Stabalising the water with a machette - i like it ....

    • @CuriousPavel
      @CuriousPavel  4 года назад +4

      we work with what we've got :D

  • @abhisunvek
    @abhisunvek 2 года назад +13

    It's a trick..... The direction of water outer flow depends on the inner structure of the tube which is connected at the bottom....
    Spiral threads (clock wise / anti clock wise) inside the tube can regulate the direction of water flow.... Plain tube doesn't produce any whirl in water.

    • @Novmik0921
      @Novmik0921 2 года назад +5

      Oh look, a flat earther

    • @raynmcdougall4722
      @raynmcdougall4722 2 года назад +4

      @@Novmik0921 What?? He said nothing about flat earth. It's just that any minor agitation in the water would have had much more of an effect on the the direction of rotation than the Coriolis effect for him to repeat this demonstration reliably, especially if you're only a few meters north or south of the equator.

    • @laughingachilles
      @laughingachilles 2 года назад +2

      @@Novmik0921
      Why did you call him a flat earther when he just knows how this trick is done? The myth is that in the northern hemisphere the water goes down one water and in the southern it's the opposite direction. This is not scientifically accurate and you can test it for yourself if you travel. It's funny how you insinuate he is ignorant when it is in fact you who is ignorant in this case.
      Oh and no I'm not a flat earther in case you also throw that at me.

    • @pierre-armandbarbieri2908
      @pierre-armandbarbieri2908 2 года назад

      not a trick ruclips.net/video/mXaad0rsV38/видео.html

    • @the_finkledinkle
      @the_finkledinkle Год назад

      You guys know it isn’t a trick right? ruclips.net/video/feYKRtvU3EY/видео.html skip to 2:03 and watch how he moves the tub

  • @formulaamit
    @formulaamit 7 месяцев назад +1

    Coriolis effect is although negligible to 5 degree north to 5 degree south to equator 😊

  • @fndeandreansyah4404
    @fndeandreansyah4404 4 года назад +57

    hello I am from Pontianak city, Indonesia, here also has the equator 0 °

    • @CuriousPavel
      @CuriousPavel  4 года назад +6

      Greetings :))

    • @starrisinga6282
      @starrisinga6282 3 года назад +1

      Gak ada yang nanya bro???

    • @lilsaff8759
      @lilsaff8759 3 года назад

      @@starrisinga6282 kamu orang Indonesia tak bangga dengan negara kamu? Kesian

    • @kuttalu
      @kuttalu 3 года назад +1

      Does the average rainfall increased in equatorial region ?

    • @gooddog132
      @gooddog132 3 года назад

      Im living in pontianak too

  • @devadathnarayanapillai6263
    @devadathnarayanapillai6263 Год назад +5

    Will they repeat the experiment with the same vessal for the three cases?

    • @wilfdarr
      @wilfdarr Год назад

      No. 10m from the equator is not enough to see this effect without some sort of trickery. I doubt if 100km is enough to get reliable results. My guess is not until your above or below 30°latitude will it be strong enough to see it reliably. This is just a demonstration.

  • @notube2658
    @notube2658 7 месяцев назад +2

    Some people still believe the old rumour that water flows clockwise in the northern hemisphere and anti-clockwise in the southern hemisphere.
    Look closely at the shapes of the containers, which are not perfectly identical... they each have a curvature at the edges that determines the direction of the spiral flow of water...
    (the direction of rotation of the water discharge depends on the direction of the socket and the shape of the sink, bidet, etc.).
    Here we see differences in shape that affect the direction of rotation.
    It's also impossible for three perfectly identical containers to influence the direction of rotation within a few metres of each other: it will and must be the same for all three!
    And I agree with the comment made by ‘@fredsalter1915’, who said as much:
    ‘It seems hard to believe that a difference of just a few metres from the line of the 0 equator could cause the Coriolis effect’...
    He is absolutely RIGHT! It is impossible to have this effect at the equator by artificially creating a North and a South at its extremities a few meters away...
    See for yourself...

    • @CuriousPavel
      @CuriousPavel  7 месяцев назад

      Where did you see containers are different?

  • @marlenefunk2137
    @marlenefunk2137 Год назад +4

    I live 12 miles from the Equator. They do the same trick down here in Ecuador. I am guessing Uganda's Equator moves as ours does with each earthquake. So it also works within a few miles of the Equator too. But it is a good trick. When people want to visit the Equator I tell them to bring a GPS and then visit the Middle of the Earth Park.

  • @SuperSedingAngeL-yr0
    @SuperSedingAngeL-yr0 Год назад +7

    This is known as a great trick in the art of magic.

  • @gibsonlespaul6548
    @gibsonlespaul6548 Год назад +2

    Почем на сливе чаши что посередине поток самый сильный и ламинарный, а в боковых поток несет не пойми куда как буд то слив забит?

  • @AndTecks
    @AndTecks 3 года назад +5

    Either the bowl shape or the drain has a spiral. I doubt that the equator has any effect at this distance if at all. That's my best guess.

    • @edp2260
      @edp2260 2 года назад +1

      I thought the same thing! It is a 'trick' funnel that starts the water turning in a set direction. Moving a few yards 'north' would not change anything. The Coriolis is not detectable this way. That man is a good at convincing that it is 'real', though!

    • @L0N3W0LF911
      @L0N3W0LF911 2 года назад +1

      @@edp2260 definitely, if I didn't know any better I would assume this was a legitimate demonstration of the Coriolis effect

    • @the_finkledinkle
      @the_finkledinkle Год назад +1

      Bruh. ruclips.net/video/feYKRtvU3EY/видео.html skip to 2:03 and watch how he moves the tub

    • @dubiumguy
      @dubiumguy Год назад +1

      Not a trick funnel. They just fill the basin from a different direction and as it takes several minutes for the water to fully settle, it's still very slowly rotating in the direction they poured it from when the plug is pulled.

  • @ФедорСумкин-ф8о
    @ФедорСумкин-ф8о Год назад +4

    У него вода не туда крутится. В северном полушарии должно быть против часовой стрелки, а в южном по часовой стрелке, а у него наоборот. И цветок очень быстро вращается. Рисунки на дне чашек видимо предназначены скрыть деформацию формы для нужного направления слива.

    • @Мопс_001
      @Мопс_001 Год назад +1

      0:16. Очень хорошо виден отблеск какой-то звезды на дне

  • @Scooged
    @Scooged Год назад +1

    Wow that is really interesting. Learn something new every day! Thank you Kalungi!

  • @murrayelliot
    @murrayelliot Год назад +12

    Love this guy's entrepreneurial spirit, even if he is filling tourist's heads with nonsense :)

  • @florianbasier
    @florianbasier Год назад +10

    same "tourist traps" exist in Peru, Brazil... anywhere you have tourists with very little physics knowledge. With enough dexterity, you too can reproduce these three behaviors (flower turning on itself clockwise, counterclockwise and not turning) with a similar equipment from where you are, no matter how far from the equator.

    • @CuriousPavel
      @CuriousPavel  11 месяцев назад +1

      Have you tried replicating it?

  • @robertroy1878
    @robertroy1878 4 месяца назад +1

    Best demonstration of the effect I've ever seen.

  • @fancynerd8574
    @fancynerd8574 3 года назад +4

    Although im watching it a year later now you said the rotation wrong ! Isn't it? Counterclockwise in northern hemisphere and clockwise in southern hemisphere

    • @wilfdarr
      @wilfdarr Год назад

      SOB it is! I totally must that the first time through. They're even painted wrong!

  • @cupofjoen
    @cupofjoen 2 года назад +34

    Living in a country that have an island in at the equator line is a blessing and a curse. It's a blessing because we can almost plant every fruit here, we only have two seasons. And the curse is the weather is hot AF sometimes. Plus, I want snow :(

    • @zaubermanninc4390
      @zaubermanninc4390 2 года назад +2

      Die you ever saw and experienced snow?

    • @LucarioDoT
      @LucarioDoT 2 года назад +6

      No you don't. I say this as someone who did move from an equator country and was excited to see snow for the first time.
      The novelty wears out after a few years.

    • @ajones9740
      @ajones9740 2 года назад +1

      You dont want no damn snow..trust me...very little people will choose snow over sunshine.. you want to experience it..not be stuck in the house, vehicle getting stuck, acidents dirty snow,slush, salt damages vehicles sun not coming out all day, shoveling snow etc...then imagine getting to an old age hoe much more difficult it makes things..had to hit you with reality kuz africa really might be the best move for black Americans

    • @williamstamper442
      @williamstamper442 Год назад +3

      Trust me you don't want snow. I'm from and in Detroit. LoL trust me bro you don't want the white stuff. Maybe once but not yearly. Winter seasons even affect our metabolism if you are born in a 4 season climate. Come Sept I crave pasta and carbs to fatten up for winter. Come April/May I crave fruit and light meals. Thing is older I get the harder it is to deal with cold. If I was in a warm climate all year long I'd be a much more productive person

    • @CuriousPavel
      @CuriousPavel  Год назад +4

      One would think so.....
      But every time I travel to a warm country where I have friends, they are always out and about.
      "Let's go for a coffee"
      "Let's grab a beer"
      "Let's meet at the beach"
      Something is happening at any given moment. I always wonder "when do those people work".
      I think the answer here is to find the ideal scenario for everyone. Luckily, we live in times when we can travel (and relocate) freely

  • @michael.forkert
    @michael.forkert Год назад +1

    *_WHAT_*_ exactly does the Coriolis Effect prove, except that the flower goes clockwise/counterclockwise north or south from the equator, and stays put on zero latitude?_

  • @lizg8836
    @lizg8836 6 месяцев назад +3

    Faked. I live in Canada, I have a double sink, one side goes counter clockwise, the other clockwise. Another sink goes counter clock wise. Tilt of the sink, how it was poured in, many factors influence the direction the sink empties.

  • @mohamedabdelmageed6984
    @mohamedabdelmageed6984 4 года назад +14

    I think it is the opposite. In the northern hemisphere it should turn anticlockwise, and in the southern hemisphere it should turn clockwise. there is something wrong in the video

    • @CuriousPavel
      @CuriousPavel  4 года назад +4

      What do you blame the video for? 😂 I am just showing what I saw 🤷‍♂️

    • @idontcare7961
      @idontcare7961 4 года назад +3

      Yes exactly in theory it should turn anticlockwise in the north and does the opposite lol.

    • @harishtinkku5973
      @harishtinkku5973 4 года назад +4

      Camera was upside down my frnd

    • @idontcare7961
      @idontcare7961 4 года назад

      @@harishtinkku5973 no, thats irrelevant

    • @harishtinkku5973
      @harishtinkku5973 4 года назад +1

      @@idontcare7961 I was kidding man

  • @fanman420
    @fanman420 Год назад +1

    it is because of the shape of the bowls. if you swaped the bowls they would still turn the opposite way despite being on different hemispheres

  • @Fandi.18.089
    @Fandi.18.089 Год назад +8

    Coriolis Effect to water
    0:38 South 🌼↪️
    1:26 North 🌸↩️
    2:38 equator ( 0°) 🌸🚫⛔
    Thanks for subtitel
    ❤️ From Indonesia 🇮🇩

  • @debrakleid5752
    @debrakleid5752 Год назад +55

    Interesting! I guess if you hate the summer you can walk a few feet to the other hemisphere to experience winter (what sucks about being on the equator is it’s always hot no matter the time of year)

    • @reh3884
      @reh3884 Год назад +1

      No you can't.

    • @nwoke.ezu.ike1
      @nwoke.ezu.ike1 10 месяцев назад

      Well, the Tropical regions (above and below the Equator) have higher temperatures than the Equator.

  • @SirDavidAsher
    @SirDavidAsher Год назад +2

    I know it's a setup but he is still demonstrating what happens. Neat little demo for anyone visiting the equator I guess.

  • @Vondruke
    @Vondruke 2 года назад +8

    The Coriolios effect only affects hurricanes (or larger amounts of water i.e not 3 gallons)... and Hurricanes rotate counter-clockwise (or "anti-clockwise") in Northern Hemisphere and rotate clockwise in the Southern, yet these are these drain differently. He "steadies" the water, but it still drains differently.

    • @elliottjones1991
      @elliottjones1991 2 года назад +3

      Actually not true, snipers have to take into account coriolis when making.long distance shots

    • @CuriousPavel
      @CuriousPavel  2 года назад +1

      Are you a sniper? :O

    • @elliottjones1991
      @elliottjones1991 2 года назад

      @@CuriousPavel I am not

    • @elliottjones1991
      @elliottjones1991 2 года назад +3

      @@CuriousPavel I just remember a long time ago an RAF regiment snipe r explaining how they make long distance shots

    • @CuriousPavel
      @CuriousPavel  2 года назад +1

      Woooow. That's really curious 👀

  • @Lexxtmn
    @Lexxtmn Год назад +5

    Угандийские кориолисовцы такие суровые, что им нужны три разных стенда для демонстрации эффекта :). Что-то мне подсказывает, что все эти три установки работают одинаково в любой точке земли. Они и на северном полюсе будут по разному крутить воду :))))

  • @_Phoenix_.
    @_Phoenix_. Год назад +5

    If you rotate manually the water that can flows out opposite to what you expect. I think the rotation can also depend of the shape, maybe so near the equation depends only for the shape. Will be more interesting If we can see a swap of that two pots. 😊 This is called scientific method. From Galileo.

  • @drhealth
    @drhealth 4 года назад +9

    Well, my challenging mind says, look in the funnel to see if there is any rudder that would force the water to go in one direction. If nothing there, or funnels are different sizes, or... then great demonstration. How about using the same funnel in each place simply by moving it???

    • @CuriousPavel
      @CuriousPavel  4 года назад

      I like you challenging mind ;)

    • @hifijohn
      @hifijohn 3 года назад

      My guess the paint from the arrows is nudging the water in one direction.

    • @yogalandawellnessyolandati7654
      @yogalandawellnessyolandati7654 2 года назад +3

      @@hifijohn Toilet water flushes in different directions in the north vs the south, this is definitely a real phenom.

    • @geo3106
      @geo3106 2 года назад

      @@yogalandawellnessyolandati7654 Nope

    • @marlonallansupetran7120
      @marlonallansupetran7120 2 года назад +1

      Eliminating the swirl in either direction when it's right at the equator would be hard.

  • @serzgregory9124
    @serzgregory9124 Год назад +3

    Линия экватора не статична. Дельта в несколько угловых секунд? Да запросто. Поэтому здесь присутствуют цирк-шапито.

  • @kaz1_f1
    @kaz1_f1 3 года назад +10

    Okay I'm going to study
    Me at 3 am: mmm yes, water experiment

  • @andytraiger4079
    @andytraiger4079 Год назад +2

    It seems like this guy's demonstation is fake... but I wonder how flat-earthers try to explain away the Coriolis effect. Their idea is that the Earth is a flat disk rotating in one direction, like a record player. There's no reason in this model that going across some boundary in the middle should change the direction of cyclones. But on a globe it makes sense because the circles parallel to the equator at different latitudes spin at different velocities, meaning the force exerted on water at those latitudes is experiencing different force from the rotation of the sphere the water is resting on.

  • @GregNFresh
    @GregNFresh Год назад +8

    Le touriste filme plus souvent le démonstrateur que l'effet en question ! En tout cas, bravo à lui pour cet ingénieux système lui permettant de gagner de l'argent facilement 😁

  • @jamesha175
    @jamesha175 Год назад +6

    this guy is why Uganda has such a monopoly on technology. thanks Mr. Science Guy!

  • @Statutum
    @Statutum Год назад

    This is a common con show, the coriolis effect requires much larger distances to become significant.
    In WW2 they calculated the effect to accurately aim long range artillery.

  • @stevepalladino8692
    @stevepalladino8692 2 года назад +9

    As others have noted,, this is just a "trick". Coriolis is a very week force that only shows impact over very long distances (say a long stretch of open ocean). And as the demonstrator notes, it is weaker as you approach the equator. What he did not say is that it is non-existant at the equator (and within meters of it). It is a fun fabrication that gives an opportunity for my college students to think critically about earth systems and the forces that affect them. BTW, how sure are you that the equator line there in Uganda is exactly on the equator ... modern high precision survey equipment used to establish it ... I doubt it! And what of the slight axial wobble?

    • @sedmidivka
      @sedmidivka 2 года назад +1

      well, I would just wait for the equinox at noon, stand where I have no shadow and draw the line accordingly :D doesn't have to be accurate to mm

    • @miloszforman6270
      @miloszforman6270 Год назад

      _"it is weaker as you approach the equator. What he did not say is that it is non-existant at the equator (and within meters of it)."_
      No. Coriolis force, or Coriolis acceleration is independent of the location. It depends merely on the rotational speed of the system (in our case: the Earth), and the direction of motion of the object in question. And it is always perpendicular to the axis of rotation (the Earth axis, in our case) and to the direction of motion.
      So on the Earth's equator, the Coriolis force is pointing upwards for movements going east, and downwards for movements going west, and it is zero for the north-south direction. If the water in the bowl is rotating clockwise, the northern part would go up slightly, and the southern part would go down. Certainly only a very small effect, and difficult to measure. Might be a bit tricky to calculate this for a rotating bowl of water on the equator. Usually, the surface of the water is supposed to form a paraboloid. What do you think?

    • @giorgiopastore9527
      @giorgiopastore9527 Год назад

      @@miloszforman6270 You are forgetting the dependence on the direction of velocity with respect to the rotational axis. At the Equator, the Coriolis force may only be in the upward-downward direction. No horizontal component is allowed.

    • @miloszforman6270
      @miloszforman6270 Год назад +1

      ​@@giorgiopastore9527
      If I consider the Earth as a stationary system, why should velocity depend on the location? It does not. There is no component of the Coriolis force parallel to the axis of rotation of the system. So objects moving in east-west direction at the equator surely experience a Coriolis force pointing upwards or downwards.
      Objects moving upwards or downwards at the equator experience a Coriolis force pointing west or east (moving upwards: Coriolis pointing west, downwards: Coriolis pointing east).

  • @JarekC250
    @JarekC250 Год назад +86

    Chłopak wyedukowany ,aż miło posłuchać i wie że istnieje taki kraj jak Bułgaria.To w USA dzieciaki mylą Poland z Holland !

    • @MrDamojak
      @MrDamojak Год назад +1

      To trik

    • @Laluan
      @Laluan Год назад +3

      I never heard someone mistake Poland for Holland lol. At least not here in Holland

    • @st.john_one
      @st.john_one Год назад

      prawda

    • @Bagunka
      @Bagunka Год назад +2

      Bruh.
      Poland and Holland to us Americans is the same as South Dakota and Kentucky to Europeans - same shit

    • @st.john_one
      @st.john_one Год назад +3

      @@Bagunka no you're wrong, in europe we know all of the us. states, and we know what COUNTRY is

  • @nickdoyle4136
    @nickdoyle4136 Год назад +1

    there seems to be some sort of ridges around the centre near the hole on the dishes i wonder if these are causing a difference maybe ?

  • @sergeyivanov1898
    @sergeyivanov1898 Год назад +34

    Аттракцион для тех кто плохо учился в школе 😂

    • @VVv-ix2gx
      @VVv-ix2gx Год назад +1

      А вы, Сергей, хорошо учились в школе? А вот расскажите какова величина силы Кориолиса в десяти метрах от экватора?

    • @alexanderpogudaev8496
      @alexanderpogudaev8496 Год назад

      @@VVv-ix2gx значительно слабее чем инерция воды, вода закручивалась еще в момент наливания. Пластинка не успевала полностью остановить завихрения

    • @VVv-ix2gx
      @VVv-ix2gx Год назад

      @@alexanderpogudaev8496 я полагаю, завихрения получаются из-за формы сливного отверстия. Там скорее всего сливная трубка внутри оформлена в виде винта, направленного в нужную сторону.

    • @ajax7438
      @ajax7438 Год назад +2

      @@VVv-ix2gx сила Кориолиса имеет проявление только в больших масштабах, таких как океаны и атмосфера. В таких мелких объемах, как показано в видео, несравнимо большее значение имеют форма сосуда, его наклон и изначальный вектор движения жидкости.

  • @abcdeisthekeygaming277
    @abcdeisthekeygaming277 3 года назад +5

    I'd like to see them put the flower in the water before they pull the plug

  • @MrPantss
    @MrPantss Год назад

    Are the bowls identical? No discrepancies between them to affect this outcome?

  • @RichardLou
    @RichardLou Год назад +8

    It's very impressive! nice experiment. But I noticed that when on Equator, time of stabilizer in the water is much longer than that when away from the Equator, was that a coincidence?

    • @Quake120
      @Quake120 Год назад

      No coincidence. The Coriolis Effect is not strong enough to affect things like bowls of water, toilets, sinks, etc. While the effect he shows is fake at the scale he's showing it at, the concept is correct. Large scale systems like hurricanes DO spin opposite directions depending on which hemisphere you're in.

    • @HailAnts
      @HailAnts Год назад

      No, the whole thing is just a scam to impress stupid tourists and get tip money from them.
      Water does NOT always drain in one direction no matter where you are.

    • @rafael_lana
      @rafael_lana Год назад

      It's a tourist trap, doesn't work on such small bodies of water like that. The shape, imperfections and how he pours the water does it.

  • @TheCebulon
    @TheCebulon Год назад +5

    I lived north of the equator in Germany and live in Tanzania, slightly south of it.
    I can absolutely approve that the direction of the spin is reversed.
    Very fascinating to see.

  • @PaulHarris-sl1ct
    @PaulHarris-sl1ct Год назад +1

    I am thinking that the arrow painted on the basin is made of really thick paint and directs the water into the appropriate direction.

  • @NitspilsChannel
    @NitspilsChannel 4 года назад +4

    I was there in Uganda also way back 2006 up to 2008. 2 years of staying there, Yes people are friendly. I try also their local wine called Waragi.

    • @CuriousPavel
      @CuriousPavel  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for sharing!
      How was the wine? Also, what's your favorite thing about Uganda?

    • @teyhar
      @teyhar 4 года назад +2

      Waragi is a Gin

    • @wilfdarr
      @wilfdarr Год назад

      ​@@teyharDifferent cultures define "wine" differently. In China Beijiu (30-60%abv) is considered "wine".

    • @wilfdarr
      @wilfdarr Год назад

      ​@@teyharAnd in Canada, anything made without distilling is considered wine, including berry wine, apple wine, and potato wine.

    • @AuntieLux
      @AuntieLux Год назад

      ​@@wilfdarrUgandan here! Waragi is not wine.

  • @sparking023
    @sparking023 Год назад +5

    It's always awesome to see physical concepts being shown practically

    • @geminisfl
      @geminisfl Год назад +2

      Even if they are faked

    • @eugenekulan9773
      @eugenekulan9773 Год назад +1

      ​@@geminisflкак он добился стоячей воды?

  • @michaelmcveigh8880
    @michaelmcveigh8880 6 месяцев назад

    Thank u for posting such a amazing site to visit...

    • @CuriousPavel
      @CuriousPavel  6 месяцев назад

      Happy to hear you enjoyed this video

  • @Didar.Kussain
    @Didar.Kussain Год назад +3

    Резьба внутри сливной трубки.

  • @Loveyr4ever
    @Loveyr4ever 3 года назад +4

    I live in North America along the Northern Hemisphere. Surprisingly, I just realize that my water in the kitchen sink goes down only clockwise.

    • @wilfdarr
      @wilfdarr Год назад

      That's weird! How far north are you and what's your sink look like? The coriolis force gets weaker as you approach the equator so if you're in Central America that wouldn't be so crazy, but if you're in Alaska I'd be really shocked! In Yellowknife I've tried to make the water go backwards and it won't; in Calgary it takes some work but it can be forced to happen. But to happen naturally and reliably, that's strange.

    • @T0MT0Mmmmy
      @T0MT0Mmmmy Год назад

      The coriolis force is to weak to have an effect on your sinks!

  • @MagisterVeritas
    @MagisterVeritas Год назад +1

    Corriolis Effect does exist, but a few feet won't make that much of a difference. The nozzle has ridges that makes the water screw in a particular direction when falling.

  • @JadedeaJade
    @JadedeaJade Год назад +6

    I'm a Navy veteran. I had the pleasure to sail across the equator and see it happen in the ocean, but also visited countries in the northern and southern hemisphere as well. So cool!!!!

  • @valveman12
    @valveman12 4 года назад +4

    The Coriolis effect is very weak. Too weak to do what they are proposing.
    This video is just a magic trick that is easy to do.
    Just imagine!
    If they moved the North Hemisphere Funnel to the South Hemisphere and the South Hemisphere Funnel to the North. The flower will spin in the same direction as it did when the funnels were in their original positions. Why?
    Inside the drain hole is a twist that causes a swirl effect and translates through the entire funnel and therefore spinning the flower in the direction of swirl.

    • @CuriousPavel
      @CuriousPavel  4 года назад +1

      Interesting. I read somewhere that the effect is too wear to show. Not sure.how much this is valid though as I've seen other experiments (non commercial) where they showed the effect.
      Next time I'm there I'll ask them to move the funnel to the other hemisphere 😉

    • @valveman12
      @valveman12 4 года назад +2

      @@CuriousPavel
      If they refuse to move the Funnels, then you'll know the reason why.

    • @CuriousPavel
      @CuriousPavel  4 года назад

      👌

  • @pineappleninja5222
    @pineappleninja5222 Год назад +1

    every time you cross the equator the coriolis effect causes the fluid in your brain and the blood in your veins to change direction

  • @pivo2k
    @pivo2k 4 года назад +6

    "people from Bulgaria are very curious" ❤️👍🤔😉

    • @CuriousPavel
      @CuriousPavel  4 года назад +2

      I know I am 💯😁

    • @miljanmarjanovic5230
      @miljanmarjanovic5230 4 года назад

      Yes, once you wanted to "see" Serbia...now we own some of you teritory....eh

    • @CuriousPavel
      @CuriousPavel  4 года назад +2

      Somebody woke up today looking for a conflict... Or is that how you live your life?:)

    • @miljanmarjanovic5230
      @miljanmarjanovic5230 4 года назад

      @@CuriousPavel Woke up yep, got me there, conflict God no, it's our ancestors fault...you are now our Bularian brothers. BUT there is still a "saying" among out older popularion that says 'Never trust a Bulgarian" because of backstabbing move from your army. But let's leave that to history where it belongs...your curiosity open up a space for a pun. Live long our same-religion but difefent dates brother! And stay curious my friend.

    • @CuriousPavel
      @CuriousPavel  4 года назад +2

      Thanks for replying, Miljan.
      The reason why I mentioned "conflicts" is because you commented a war related subject on a video that has nothing to do with it so definitely thanks for clarifying.
      The past is the past. We can't live in it because of the decision that other people took. If it was like that, then I would hate Turkish people and whole Europe will hate Germans. This list can go on and on.
      I used to work in hotels with Serbians as guests. We had good relationship and I have never heard of that expression before.
      I will stay curious. Would love to have you in the Curious Nation. Would love to see more of you in the comment section.
      срећан Божић, brate 🎄

  • @ashokg1197
    @ashokg1197 2 года назад +7

    Interesting trick which nonetheless opens the door to understand the actual truth.

    • @aphyTTR
      @aphyTTR Год назад +1

      meaning...?

    • @wilfdarr
      @wilfdarr Год назад

      That's my thought as well. -The info coming out of his mouth is accurate,- They're literally backwards: coriolis is counter clockwise in the northern hemisphere 😮

  • @BodhiGyan
    @BodhiGyan Год назад +1

    The best thing is that he is applying the phenomenon of large area with such a small apparatus. It seems that result is not correct because macroscopic phenomenon usually don’t apply to microscopic phenomenon. If you have doubt then take a container and make a hole at the bottom, it doesn’t necessarily whirl the flower in only one direction.😊😊

  • @adekvate
    @adekvate Год назад +4

    Учитывая прецессию орбиты Земли это ловкость рук, а не эксперимент. Смотрите за тем, как он наливает воду и ,, стабилизирует,, воду дощечкой ;)

    • @Серж-щ1ф
      @Серж-щ1ф Год назад +1

      Причем тут как наливает и дощечка? Посмотри в ванной как вода в спокойном состоянии закручивается, этот эффект известен черти с каких лет.

    • @adekvate
      @adekvate Год назад +2

      @@Серж-щ1ф потому что в районе экватора воронка может закручиваться в обоих направлениях... Вы же слышали в видео про силу кориолиса. Если служили, то знаете про пуазо...

    • @Серж-щ1ф
      @Серж-щ1ф Год назад +1

      @@adekvate а ну да, я забыл, магнитное поле меняется куда хочет, сейчас влево, через минуту вправо..

  • @swapnil511994
    @swapnil511994 3 года назад +4

    and that'll be 10$ each

    • @sunnyjim1355
      @sunnyjim1355 3 года назад

      Thousands born every minute of every hour of every day....

  • @VladPetrache
    @VladPetrache Год назад +1

    You can make water flow in any direction on any hemisphere, as long as you shape the container properly, and hide its shape with an optical illusion design.