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| View Poll Results: What Way Does Your Bathtub Drain? | |||
| Northern Hemisphere - Counterclockwise |
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13 | 35.14% |
| Southern Hemisphere - Clockwise |
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4 | 10.81% |
| Northern Hemisphere - Clockwise |
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15 | 40.54% |
| Southern Hemisphere - Counterclockwise |
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5 | 13.51% |
| Voters: 37. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Details for any other lurking geeks :pH is a measure of average hydrogen ion concentration of a solution. Pure water is pH 7, meaning 1.0e-7 mole of [H+] per liter, so a rather small fraction of the water is ionized at any moment. Acids have a higher concentration of hydrogen ions, directly provided by the acidic substance (stomach acid contains hydrogen chloride, HCl, in solution called hydrochloric acid, directly providing more [H+] -- stomach acid is often around pH 2, or 1.0e-2 M/l, a significantly higher concentration that pure water, though still a small fraction of the total solution). Alkaline solutions, on the other hand, provide more [OH-] which tend to bind with the free [H+] from the water, so fewer are available at any given time. The lower concentration is represented by a higher pH value (just as the higher concentration for the acid is a lower value). Most people learn that the pH scale runs from 0 (very acid) to 14 (very alkaline), an this is true for most substances people will encounter, but it is quite possible to exceed these limits -- an extremely strong acid could have a negatove pH. An acid would not be affected any differently by the magnetic field than water; although it has more [H+] than the water, the excess is balanced by the other component of the acid, [Cl-] in the case of hydrochloric acid. |
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The poll lacks a couple of possibilities, one of which (the one in my bathtub), is that it depends on how I got out of it.
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I know that it has been 9 months since the last post, but I thought that I would share my observation.
I filled my bathtub with about 6 inches of water, and turned the plug (I can't pull it out), and I could not see any direction to the water flowing out...even when I stirred the water clockwise, or counter clockwise. So my vote would have to be straight down.
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Who Me? I did not say that it was not possible for it to go straight down.
I'll tell you what, I will send you a bottle of water, then you only have to get 49,999.5 more liters of water. If you ask nicely, maybe one or two other poster will be kind and send a bottle.
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always i have noticed the water going anti clockwise.until the other morning when it went clockwise.the only reason i can think that it went that way is that the drains were partialy blocked.or perhaps it was my hangover making the room spin.
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You're going to have to normalise the data because more people living in the northern hemisphere than in the southern hemisphere have responded.
I think (not being very good at statistics) that this means you have to divide the number of northern hemisphere votes in each category by the total number of northern hemisphere votes and divide the number of southern hemisphere votes in each category by the total number of southern hemisphere votes. Only then will you see if there is a relationship or not. I'm in the southern hemisphere but rarely take a bath (we're very conscious of using water here in the driest state of the driest continent) so I'm sorry that I can't vote in your poll. clop |
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A very nice demonstration that other forces must predominate over Coriolis, and that they appear to be under the control of the demonstrator. But there's a static demonstration set up beside an equator monument in Uganda, which doesn't allow for the "turn the bucket" trick to be used. But the containers used are wide, flat dishes, and each of them has a spiral painted on its inside surface in thick white paint, indicating the predicted direction of rotation. Presumably this influences radial flow enough to set up the appropriate drainage spiral. Grant Hutchison |
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I think the most significant result of this poll, is that there are apparently more people with bathtubs in the Northern hemisphere, than the Southern.
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