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If the coriolis effect does not determine the direction in which water drains down a plug hole in different parts of the world then is it totaly random which way the water spins.
Originally posted by emu
Yes, water always drains the same way in the same hemisphere. I believe the effect is weakest at the equator but I'm not sure about that one.
Originally posted by MrCaN
The coriolis effect doesn't determine the way a drain drains. And they don't drain the same way everywere on the hemisphere. Now most drains do drain the same way, because they are made the same way, that is they are all spun the same way when polished, producing grooves that determine the flow down the drain.
Not a thing.Originally posted by Jack
So do you mean it has nothng to do directly with position of the Earth's surface?
Originally posted by Jack
Surely that can't be true! So you could bring an Australian sink over to England and the water would drain the same way?
Didn't this thread answer both of those questions in detail already?Originally posted by Jack
I realize that now it's just I'm still confused firstly as to weather there really is a difference between the direction in which water spins in the two hemispheres and secondly, if it does, why does it if it's not due to the coriolis effect?
Originally posted by MrCaN
The coriolis effect doesn't determine the way a drain drains. And they don't drain the same way everywere on the hemisphere. Now most drains do drain the same way, because they are made the same way, that is they are all spun the same way when polished, producing grooves that determine the flow down the drain.