Topic: Squirting water
So whadya know about fluid dynamics?
If I squirt water through a plastic tube that has spiraling inside it, like the rifling in a gun barrel, will the water squirt straighter or further than if I just use a plain tube?
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So whadya know about fluid dynamics?
If I squirt water through a plastic tube that has spiraling inside it, like the rifling in a gun barrel, will the water squirt straighter or further than if I just use a plain tube?
I'm no expert, but I would surmise that whatever rifling action is imparted to the water stream it would:
- Be lost very shortly after exiting the tube and the water would continue on straight in the last direction it was moving...
and
- If any spinning action were to remain in the stream (unlikely), then that would just cause it to disperse more due to centrifugal force once unconstrained.
I am going to say the water will exit in an expanding spiral fan effect. Like a blooming flower and have little range. The rifling will make the water spin. Since water has mass that spin will pull that mas outwards. In the tube it is confined but once it exits the mass will be pulled outward causing a blooming effect.
I saw a tv show about the water show at Bellagio in Vegas. To keep the water in blobs, they go to great effort to get it all travelling in a straight line.
I expect the others are correct about how it would exit a rifled tube.
When I pee, it comes out spiralling. I can knock a gnat off a pin head at thirty yards.
(Now everyone will go pee to see if theirs does too!)
If there was just some way to prototype a rifled water tube... Oh! I know!
Grab an old rifle barrel and clamp a water hose to it. Let us know what happens
Also, you may want to see a doctor. ![]()
Yeah, wouldn't wanna get my willie and my rifle confused.
Well, I emailed the people that engineered the dancing waters at the Bellagio and many other places and here's the reply I just got.
Hello Kent,
The answer I got from our staff is that it will fly off to the sides
because of angular momentum.
Best,
ALINA SAYADYAN
Manager, Touch Point Experiences
Should I challenge them about my pee?
I wouldn't. They may start commenting about the smaller diameter of your "pipe".
Ha! Well, "little" do they know!
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