After some testing I concluded that here the flow is like this:
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After some testing I concluded that here the flow is like this:
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I'll just answer for everyone.
Counter-Clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere.
Clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.
:P
Or did you just want everyone to say in which hemisphere they live?
well i think we can close the books on this one
I think I saw somewhere that this was an urban myth, and that the direction water spiraled as it drained wasn't affected by the geographical location.
Exatly, Jason! So let's hear it yabbadabbadont and briancurtin, which way do your turds spin? We're building an emperical data base here!
dude, you do know that toilets have water jets that determine the direction...doesnt really matter which way, itll go down. If you really want a test put pepper or something on water in a sink or bottle of still water, then drain it. Ill give you a hint though - hemisphere isn't going to affect it.
The term you may be searching for is "Coriolis effect" (and it is a myth).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coriolis_effect
http://www.snopes.com/science/coriolis.htm
Ohhh sure, and your gonna tell me next that the tooth fairy is not real!Quote:
Originally Posted by htinn
I actually believed this myth, until you sir, ruined my blissful ignorance.
I'm going to have a difficult time sleeping tonight. :)
After further review.... Water in my drain goes
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Thats just plain nasty [-X , clockwise:-$Quote:
which way do your turds spin?