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Skibum346:

--- Quote from: "burgerman" ---Maybe i should go to aussie land to complete the tests  :D
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If taht's a precursor to asking for hte hat to be sent round... you've had it!

Only thing being sent round will be d'boys!   :lol:  :lol:

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littlepow:

--- Quote from: "strapping young lad" ---maybe the surface layout of the bath/sink near the plughole must influence the direction?
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Has a great effect on the rotational direction of the water.

But it's just another myth, bit like the world was once thought flat. (started by an american in the 20th Century.)

BigSi:
The rotation of water drain from a bath or sink is influenced by cosmic radiation!!!  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

V8MoneyPit:

--- Quote from: "jeep94" ---The rotation of water drain from a bath or sink is influenced by cosmic radiation!!!  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:
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 :lol:  :lol:
Or maybe it's magnetic fields from invisible alien craft!



Yeah, just myth! The plumbing has far more effect. And the forces are really tiny. Try watching the direction of rotation, then swirl it the other way with your hand. It'll happily carry on that way without trying to revert to the other way.

Err.... not that I've tested this or anything, you understand  8-[  :lol:

clbarclay:
What we need is a mud club Australia corespondent to report on the water over there.
Has dazzawhipple got there yet? not sure who else is a regular on here thats in (or will be short) the southern hemisphere.


The forces may be small, but as on old bearded physics teach pointed out they can be rather entertaining as he proved that all of the girls in the class were attracted to him :roll:  :lol:

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