crainbebo said:prob nothing unless you had a 300 ft beverage![]()
-crainbebo
Icangelp said:I wonder if like here, MW DXing is significantly improved if you are at the "shore", rather than inland?
Icangelp said:The toilets flush clockwise down there and you can't do anything about it. But you watch the Simpsons and already knew that.
:-[BRNout said:Icangelp said:The toilets flush clockwise down there and you can't do anything about it. But you watch the Simpsons and already knew that.
Something interesting about that: the Simpsons got that backwards and so did you.
In an evenly shaped funnel with no other force being exerted on it (and I cannot stress that enough), a liquid will drain clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and counter-clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere. It's a smaller version of the physics of the sinking air from a high pressure system - not like rising air in a low pressure system. That's where Matt Groening tripped up.
Icangelp said::-[
Thanks for the correction.
I had flushed the work toilet just to make certain...but it is one of those American Standard low water usage powerflush models, so it probably alters the natural order of the the universe.
BRNout said:Icangelp said::-[
Thanks for the correction.
I had flushed the work toilet just to make certain...but it is one of those American Standard low water usage powerflush models, so it probably alters the natural order of the the universe.
Here's the thing: the Coriolis force is so weak that little things like the shape of the bowl/drain can alter the clockwise/counterclockwise flow pattern. Essentially, the best test is to use a funnel and block the bottom with your finger. Let the water become totally still, then let your finger off of it. You'll see it flow out the bottom, clockwise.
At the equator, doing the same thing results in the water simply being sucked straight down! No circulation. It's quite a sight!!
icybluelake said:This is a great thread. I have ALWAYS wondered how the toilets flush around the equator.
Icangelp said:I don't know about about the DX part, but I am now in the planning planning stages of a trip through North, Central, and South America and ending in Antarctica, the sole purpose of which will be to study the flushing characteristics of the toilets in various regions.
Is anyone with me on this?
Back to the original discussion...I would think that Antarctica would have the same problems with DX that are associated with the northern extremes, higher absorbtion of skywaves.