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Something on the radio just now pointed to the latest research into
the fluid dynamics of emptying drains. I couldn't find a link on the beeb, no doubt it will turn up when they have finished broadcasting it. (Sunday perhaps?) Apparently the speed at the botton of the vortex is slower than at the top. (Just as in a stream the top centre will be moving very fast but the lower reaches relatively slowly.) I didn't catch the rest but it seemed obvious what must happen next even in a perfectly symmetrical vessel. |
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![]() "Edward Green" wrote in message om... (Michael McNeil) wrote in message . com... I didn't catch the rest but it seemed obvious what must happen next even in a perfectly symmetrical vessel. And just what is that obvious development? Dunno, but I'm sure he'll attribute it to the phases of the moon ![]() Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk |
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