WATER VORTEX

hydrostatics

Description of the device

The device demonstrates liquid behavior that occurs when its particles are set in rotary movement.

Phenomenon

Rotating impeller sets the nearest liquid particles in motion. Those particles then in turn move other molecules close to them – eventually the whole liquid reacts to the impeller’s rotation. A vortex is formed. Regular motion of the liquid, with velocity descending towards vessel walls, is called a laminar flow, and a chaotic motion, which occurs when you stop turning the crank, is an example of a turbulent flow.

How to use it

Set the impeller in slow rotary movement by slowly turning the crank. Gradually increase the impeller’s rotation speed. Observe the liquid’s behavior.