Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/05/16

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Subject: [Leica] OT: Science experiment
From: sdp35 at cwazy.co.uk (sdp35)
Date: Sun May 16 17:36:14 2004
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On May 16, 2004, at 7:01 PM, Richard F. Man wrote:

> DELETE if not interested. Sorry. Please discard after 11:59PM May 
> 17th, 2004.
> ***
> My kid needs to do a simple science project, so we decide to test the 
> Coriolis Effect empirically. Since we can't fly all over the world, 
> this is where the network communities come in. So if you would indulge 
> me, please fill a "reasonable" size drain with a gallon of water. 
> After the water settles down, open the drain and send me the following 
> info:
>
> - time of day of the experiment
> - how long does it take for the water to drain
> - which direction does it turn
> - your location (city, state, country, and if possible geographical 
> measurements would be great)
>
> I guess part of the experimental data would also be how many gallons 
> of water are wasted :-) Thank you for your indulgence.

Now I'll admit to having tried this when I visited the southern 
hemisphere.  However, our friends (or wet blankets, depending on your 
viewpoint) at Snopes.com have your answer:  
http://www.snopes.com/science/coriolis.htm

CZ
NC


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