If I had two cups of water, one normal size and one as big as a swimming pool and stirred them both with proportionally sized spoons, would the larger pool of water keep spiraling longer than the smaller? Submitted by r3volc t3_10k4n3s on January 24, 2023 at 12:44 PM in askscience 77 comments 695
[deleted] t1_j5pywbz wrote on January 24, 2023 at 7:27 PM Reply to comment by Starbucks__Coffey in If I had two cups of water, one normal size and one as big as a swimming pool and stirred them both with proportionally sized spoons, would the larger pool of water keep spiraling longer than the smaller? by r3volc [deleted] Permalink Parent 10 Starbucks__Coffey t1_j5vv1pp wrote on January 25, 2023 at 10:37 PM Yea I was just informing that the surface area increase also correlates with an increase in normal force. Idk how it interacts just that it was missed. Permalink Parent 1
Starbucks__Coffey t1_j5vv1pp wrote on January 25, 2023 at 10:37 PM Yea I was just informing that the surface area increase also correlates with an increase in normal force. Idk how it interacts just that it was missed. Permalink Parent 1
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