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Underwater clip.
Watch as one air bubble ring is blown into another and their resulting wakes cause some unexpected physical characteristic behavior.
Watch as one air bubble ring is blown into another and their resulting wakes cause some unexpected physical characteristic behavior.
Sep 28, 2005 11:48 AM
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Wow, that's amazing!
How come they don't teach that in my physics classes?
How come they don't teach that in my physics classes?
By: TfGuy44
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Because fitting the entire class with SCUBA gear is outside of the school district's budget?
By: spam_vigilante
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so thats what it looks like, ive done that, but its hard to tell whats going on when your under the bubbles without goggles. people have told me it looks cool but i never was able to see it myself, beause im the only person i know who can do it. ;)
By: cryo
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Awesome stuff. That really is a very intresting Physics property. I guess it's just the wake that does that, but it's crazy.
Nice find.
Nice find.
By: Sentinel_specter
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that is cool, only wish the clip was a bit longer. Wonder what you get when even more bubble rings are added to the mix.
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I wonder if this guy is a smoker..
It really all boils down to the fact that Gandalf cant be topped - lol
I think that the motion of the bubbles is caused by currents of higher pressure [duh, they're bubbles] - as the bubbles near the surface, they spread out [not expand] and the current that flows between the two causes a mini vaccum, perpetually pulling itself up until the bubbles lose their integrity.
thats just a guess, though >_>
It really all boils down to the fact that Gandalf cant be topped - lol
I think that the motion of the bubbles is caused by currents of higher pressure [duh, they're bubbles] - as the bubbles near the surface, they spread out [not expand] and the current that flows between the two causes a mini vaccum, perpetually pulling itself up until the bubbles lose their integrity.
thats just a guess, though >_>
By: exit550
