The program “Chasing Rumors,” which has ceased broadcast, explored whether Earth’s rotation affects the direction of water swirling when it drains.


Taiwan’s Public Television Service Program “Chasing Rumors” Discusses How Earth’s Rotation Does Not Affect Water Drainage Spinning Direction
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The experiment showed that the initial rotation of the water as it was poured was the main factor determining the direction of the swirl, not the Earth’s rotation, the hemispheres, or the Coriolis effect.
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The program “Chasing Rumors,” which has ceased broadcast, explored whether Earth’s rotation affects the direction of water swirling when it drains.
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The findings of the show’s experiment revealed that the initial spin of the water as it was poured into the sink was the primary cause of the swirling direction, rather than the Earth’s rotation, the location in the northern or southern hemisphere, or the Coriolis force.
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In episode 34, the show conducted an experiment that demonstrated that the initial rotation of the water, as it was being poured, was the dominant factor dictating the direction of the swirl, independent of the Earth’s rotation, the hemisphere, or the influence of the Coriolis effect.
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In episode 34, the show conducted an experiment that demonstrated that the initial rotation of the water, as it was being poured, was the dominant factor dictating the direction of the swirl, independent of the Earth’s rotation, the hemisphere, or the influence of the Coriolis effect.
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肯亞,赤道線,在北半球,火柴桿旋轉方向,順時針或逆時鐘, 跨過赤道,到南半球,旋轉方向就完全相反, 那在赤道線上呢? 火柴桿就不會旋轉 …
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The “Chasing Rumors” episode 34, which has aired its final broadcast, featured an experiment that found that the initial spinning of the water as it was poured was the key factor in determining the swirling direction, rather than being influenced by the Earth’s rotation, the North or South Hemisphere, or the Coriolis force.
The experiment showed that the initial rotation of the water as it was poured was the main factor determining the direction of the swirl, not the Earth’s rotation, the hemispheres, or the Coriolis effect.
The program “Chasing Rumors,” which has ceased broadcast, explored whether Earth’s rotation affects the direction of water swirling when it drains.
The findings of the show’s experiment revealed that the initial spin of the water as it was poured into the sink was the primary cause of the swirling direction, rather than the Earth’s rotation, the location in the northern or southern hemisphere, or the Coriolis force.
In episode 34, the show conducted an experiment that demonstrated that the initial rotation of the water, as it was being poured, was the dominant factor dictating the direction of the swirl, independent of the Earth’s rotation, the hemisphere, or the influence of the Coriolis effect.


延伸閲讀…
In episode 34, the show conducted an experiment that demonstrated that the initial rotation of the water, as it was being poured, was the dominant factor dictating the direction of the swirl, independent of the Earth’s rotation, the hemisphere, or the influence of the Coriolis effect.
延伸閲讀…
肯亞,赤道線,在北半球,火柴桿旋轉方向,順時針或逆時鐘, 跨過赤道,到南半球,旋轉方向就完全相反, 那在赤道線上呢? 火柴桿就不會旋轉 …
The “Chasing Rumors” episode 34, which has aired its final broadcast, featured an experiment that found that the initial spinning of the water as it was poured was the key factor in determining the swirling direction, rather than being influenced by the Earth’s rotation, the North or South Hemisphere, or the Coriolis force.