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BATHTUB VORTEX MYTH
         &
 THE CORIOLIS EFFECT


  By Kiran Sanjeevan Cabeza
OUTLINE
 •   Introduction
 •   Rotational Relative Motion
 •   The Coriolis Effect
 •   Bathtub Vortex Myth
 •   Experiment
INTRODUCTION
1) The Bathtub Myth


2) The goal of this presentation is to account for the factors
   that determine the vortex rotation direction


3) Theoretical Background
   •   The concept of rotational relative movement
   •   The Coriolis Effect
Rotational relative movement

                                Velocity & acceleration for P

                                •   V= V’ + wxr

                                •   a = a’ + 2wxV’ + (wxwxr)


     The Coriolis Effect                  The Centrifugal Force can
     will always be                       easily be calculated for any
     perpendicular to the                 given point, it is maximum
     object’s velocity. It is             on the Earth’s Equator
     of the order of                      (0,033 (m/s-2)) and
     magnitude of                         accounts for only 0,3% of
     0,00014·V’ (m/s-2).                  gravity’s pull.
The Coriolis Effect
                            Because of the Earth’s
                            rotation, we are all
                            moving with angular
                            velocity relative to a
                            static frame of reference.
                            Hence, the Coriolis and
                            Centrifugal accelerations
                            are introduced.
(Intuitive explanation)




                                                  The mathematical
                                                  expression for the Coriolis
                                                  Force appeared in an 1835
                                                  paper by French
                                                  scientist Gustave Coriolis.
The Coriolis Effect




                                                                     (N.H.)
                  (- π/2 ≤ α ≤π/2)


                                       Also due to the cross product, objects
In free fall, objects always tend to
                                       travelling on the Earth’s plane will veer
veer to the East (one can check this
                                       to the right on the Northern
by doing the cross product).
                                       Hemisphere, and to the left on the
                                       Southern Hemisphere.
Bathtub Vortex Myth
So when does the Coriolis Effect intervene?

• First considered by Riccioli in 1651 for the deflection of canon balls
• In the formation of tornados
• In the trajectory of missiles
• In other phenomena with high Rossby numbers


Debunking the myth

• The importance of the Coriolis Effect is determined by the Rossby number R(L,V,w)
• Residual disturbance, shape of bathtub, and other factors are much more important
• Experiment
CONCLUSIONS
• The Coriolis Effect on Earth is negligible when
  dealing with low speed and distance.

• One must always be skeptic when dealing
  with popular belief!

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Bathtub vortex myth & Corilois effect

  • 1. BATHTUB VORTEX MYTH & THE CORIOLIS EFFECT By Kiran Sanjeevan Cabeza
  • 2. OUTLINE • Introduction • Rotational Relative Motion • The Coriolis Effect • Bathtub Vortex Myth • Experiment
  • 3. INTRODUCTION 1) The Bathtub Myth 2) The goal of this presentation is to account for the factors that determine the vortex rotation direction 3) Theoretical Background • The concept of rotational relative movement • The Coriolis Effect
  • 4. Rotational relative movement Velocity & acceleration for P • V= V’ + wxr • a = a’ + 2wxV’ + (wxwxr) The Coriolis Effect The Centrifugal Force can will always be easily be calculated for any perpendicular to the given point, it is maximum object’s velocity. It is on the Earth’s Equator of the order of (0,033 (m/s-2)) and magnitude of accounts for only 0,3% of 0,00014·V’ (m/s-2). gravity’s pull.
  • 5. The Coriolis Effect Because of the Earth’s rotation, we are all moving with angular velocity relative to a static frame of reference. Hence, the Coriolis and Centrifugal accelerations are introduced. (Intuitive explanation) The mathematical expression for the Coriolis Force appeared in an 1835 paper by French scientist Gustave Coriolis.
  • 6. The Coriolis Effect (N.H.) (- π/2 ≤ α ≤π/2) Also due to the cross product, objects In free fall, objects always tend to travelling on the Earth’s plane will veer veer to the East (one can check this to the right on the Northern by doing the cross product). Hemisphere, and to the left on the Southern Hemisphere.
  • 7. Bathtub Vortex Myth So when does the Coriolis Effect intervene? • First considered by Riccioli in 1651 for the deflection of canon balls • In the formation of tornados • In the trajectory of missiles • In other phenomena with high Rossby numbers Debunking the myth • The importance of the Coriolis Effect is determined by the Rossby number R(L,V,w) • Residual disturbance, shape of bathtub, and other factors are much more important • Experiment
  • 8. CONCLUSIONS • The Coriolis Effect on Earth is negligible when dealing with low speed and distance. • One must always be skeptic when dealing with popular belief!