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1 WHAT'S GOING ON HERE, BEAKMAN? STUDY GUIDE v. 2 9-8-16 PERSISTENCE OF VISION DEFINITION: PERSISTENCE OF VISION is the optical illusion whereupon multiple different images blend into a single moving image in our minds. Because our eyes retain images for a short period of time, we can perceive movement between images. It’s believed to be the explanation for how we see movies. IN THE SHOW: Beakman swings a ball with flashing lights that demonstrates persistence of vision. QUESTION: Hey Beakman, how do movies work? ANSWER: To answer your question, first one must know that light bounces, and that’s how we see things. Let’s say you are looking at an orange. Light bounces off the orange and goes directly into your eyes. Your eyes and your brain make a picture of the orange, and then your brain puts together that image with past experiences of seeing oranges and perceives it as an orange. But what about movies? How do they work? Let’s say you are looking at a movie of an orange being eaten by a monkey. The light from the movie goes directly into your eyes. Your eyes hold each piece of the monkey-eating-the-orange moving pictures for 1/30th of a second, long enough for your brain to put each of those pieces together into one movie. This way that your eyes hold light for 1/30th of a second is called: Persistence of Vision. Next time you go to the movies, remember: what you are seeing is flashing pictures. That’s what movies are: flashing pictures. But because your eyes hold light for 1/30 th of a second, you see movies as one moving picture. INTERNET Here’s a Youtube video on how to build a simple Newton's disk, which demonstrates persistence of vision AND how white light is made up of many different colors. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPHOCysZS2k Here’s a link to an app for your phone that creates a Newton’s Disc https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.avoupavou.newtonsdisc&pageId=1073280 86152208664153

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WHAT'SGOINGONHERE,BEAKMAN?STUDYGUIDEv.29-8-16

PERSISTENCEOFVISIONDEFINITION:

PERSISTENCEOFVISIONistheopticalillusionwhereuponmultipledifferentimagesblendintoasinglemovingimageinourminds.Becauseoureyesretainimagesforashortperiodoftime,wecanperceivemovementbetweenimages.It’sbelievedtobetheexplanationforhowweseemovies.

INTHESHOW:Beakmanswingsaballwithflashinglightsthatdemonstratespersistenceofvision.QUESTION:HeyBeakman,howdomovieswork?

ANSWER:Toansweryourquestion,firstonemustknowthatlightbounces,andthat’showweseethings.Let’ssayyouarelookingatanorange.Lightbouncesofftheorangeandgoesdirectlyintoyoureyes.Youreyesandyourbrainmakeapictureoftheorange,andthenyourbrainputstogetherthatimagewithpastexperiencesofseeingorangesandperceivesitasanorange.Butwhataboutmovies?Howdotheywork?Let’ssayyouarelookingatamovieofanorangebeingeatenbyamonkey.Thelightfromthemoviegoesdirectlyintoyoureyes.Youreyesholdeachpieceofthemonkey-eating-the-orangemovingpicturesfor1/30thofasecond,longenoughforyourbraintoputeachofthosepiecestogetherintoonemovie.Thiswaythatyoureyesholdlightfor1/30thofasecondiscalled:PersistenceofVision. Nexttimeyougotothemovies,remember:whatyouareseeingisflashingpictures.That’swhatmoviesare:flashingpictures.Butbecauseyoureyesholdlightfor1/30thofasecond,youseemoviesasonemovingpicture.

INTERNETHere’saYoutubevideoonhowtobuildasimpleNewton'sdisk,whichdemonstratespersistenceofvisionANDhowwhitelightismadeupofmanydifferentcolors.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPHOCysZS2kHere’salinktoanappforyourphonethatcreatesaNewton’sDischttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.avoupavou.newtonsdisc&pageId=107328086152208664153

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CLOUDINABOTTLEDEFINITION

CLOUD1. amassintheskythatismadeupofmanyverytinydropsofwaterandcanbewhite

orvariousshadesofgrey2. alargeamountofdust,smoke,orothertinyparticlesthataresuspendedintheair

INTHESHOW:Beakmancreatesanactualcloudinabottle,showinghowcloudsareformedbymoistureadheringtodust.QUESTION:HeyBeakman,whatisdust,andwhatdoesithavetodowithclouds?

ANSWER:Dustismadeupofanymaterialthatisveryfine,i.e.verytinyparticles.Forexample,bitsofsoilorfabricorwoodorashesorevenmaterialsfromspacecanmakeupdust.Youreadthatright!Scientistshaveexamineddustandhavefoundthatsomedustfloatingaroundorsittingonthingsactuallycontainstinybitsofmeteors,stars,andotherstufffromspace.Acloudweseeintheskyisformedwhenparticlesofwateroricesticktodustparticlesthatarefloatingintheair,usuallywellabovethesurfaceoftheearth.Waybackin1803,anEnglishscientistnamedLukeHowardnamedthreebasictypesofclouds:cirrus,cumulus,andstratus.Therearemanyvariationsofthesebasiccloudtypes,butwestillusethesetermstodescribecloudsweseeinthesky.

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Cirrusclouds

Highcirruscloudsareseparate,delicate-appearingclouds,mostlywhiteincolor,andmadeupoficecrystals.Theyoftenlookliketuftsorbunchesoffeathers.Therearesubgroupsofcirrusclouds,too:cirrocumulus(mackerelsky),madeupofsmallwhiteflakesorverysmallglobsthatarefoundinlinesandgroupsandripples;andcirrostratus,athinwhitishsheetcloud,whichsometimesmakestheentireskylookmilky.Thesecloudscancreateahaloaroundashiningmoonorsun.

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Cumulusclouds

Intermediatecumuluscloudshavesubgroups,too:altocumulusclouds,areflatpatchesofglobularmassesthatcanbeseeningroups,waves,orlines;andaltostratusclouds,whichlooklikethickcirrostratuscloudsbutdon’tmakeahalowithshiningmoonandsun.Insteadtheycanonlyletanoutlineofthemoon,ifnothideitcompletely.Thenthere’satypeofthickcumuluscloudthatisseeninfairweatherandoftenlookslikeastalkofcauliflower,andthethunderstormcloud,cumulonimbus,bigthickmassesthatresemblemountainsortowersandsometimesreachthestratosphere.Thesecumulonimbuscloudscreaterainandsnowshowers,hailstorms,andthunderstorms.

Cumulonimbusclouds

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Stratusclouds

Stratusclouds,whicharelowclouds,haveanumberoftypes,too:stratocumulus,acloudlayerorpatchescomposedoffairlylargeglobularmassesorflakes,softandgraywithdarkerparts,arrangedingroups,lines,orrolls,oftenwiththerollssoclosetogetherthattheiredgesjoin;stratuscloudsoftenlooklikefogbutdon’treachtheground;andnimbostratusclouds,alayerofdarkgreycloudsofnoparticularshapeandoftenproducerainandsnow.

Theonethingallthesecloudshaveincommonisthattheyareformedbycombinationsofdustandtinybitsofwaterandice.

RESOURCES:

Here’sagreatsiteaboutcloudswithpicturesofdifferenttypesofcloudsandsomesimplecloudrelatedexperimentsyoucandointheclassroom.http://www.weatherwizkids.com/weather-clouds.htm

Greatphotosofdifferenttypesofclouds:https://scied.ucar.edu/cloud-image-gallery

EDIBLEBUGSDEFINITION

EDIBLE:Suitableorsafetoeat.BUGS:Youknowwhatbugsare!lolINTHESHOW:BeakmandescribesandillustratessomeoftheinsectspeopleeatinMexico.

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QUESTION:HeyBeakman,aretherereallypeoplewhoeatbugs?

ANSWER:Youbet!Somestudiesshowthat80%ofthepeopleintheworldincludeinsectsintheirdiets.Andthereareatleast1,700speciesofedibleinsectsintheworld.

CookedcricketsforsaleinaThaimarketWhy,youwonder,ohwhywouldpeopleputbugsintheirmouths,chewthem,andthen(gulp)swallowthem?!?!?Inthedaysofearlyhumans,insectswereanimportantpartofdietsbecausetheyweresomucheasiertocatchthanlargeranimals.Peopleacrosstheworldeatbugstodaybecauseittakesalotlesswaterandfeedtoraiseinsects,andmostofthemarealothealthiertoeatthanlargeanimals,too,becausetheyarelowinsaturatedfatandfilledwithvitaminsandminerals.Thereareplacesintheworldwhereinsectsarefarmedandthensoldinmarkets.Inothercultures,theinsectsaregatheredfromthewildandthenspiced,cooked,anddownthehatchtheygo!YearsagoinJapan,wasphunterswouldactuallycatchawasp,tyingalongsilkthreadtoitsbody,followedthewasptoitsnest,andcaptureabigloadforlunch.

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Escamolesareanteggs

PancakesmadefromsilkwormsThetypesofedibleinsectsthatwecanfindinNorthAmericaincludesomevarietiesofcrickets,grasshoppers,locusts,termites,Junebugs,ants,centipedes,scorpions,mealworms,wasps,bees,andcaterpillars.Butpleasedon’trushoutsidenowandstuffahandfulofbugsintoyourmouth!Someinsectsarenothealthyforhumanstoeat,andmanyprobablydon’ttastesogood.INTERNEThttp://www.secretsofsurvival.com/survival/top-10-edible-insects.htmlGirlMeetsBug:Agreatsitewithplentyofinfo,links,andevenrecipesforscarfingdowninsects.https://edibug.wordpress.com/orherFacebookpage:https://www.facebook.com/GirlMeetsBug

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OPTICALILLUSIONSDEFINITIONS:

OPTICALOforrelatingtosight,particularlyinrelationtolight

ILLUSIONSomethingthatappearstoberealortruebutinactualfactisnotreal,oritisfalse.

OPTICALILLUSIONAnopticalillusionappearstobedifferentthanwhatitreallyis,i.e.somethingthatyouseebutisnotreallythere,orisnotwhatitlookslike.Thereareanumberofdifferentkindsofopticalillusionsthattrickourbrainsfordifferentreasons.Andscientistscannotexplainhowcertainopticalillusionsactuallywork.INTHESHOW:Beakmanholdsuptwoflatmodelsofroadsthat,whenheldindifferentpositions,appearstobedifferentsizeswheninfacttheyareboththeexactsamesize.QUESTION:Hey,Beakman,what’sanopticalillusion?Andwhat’supwiththesepictures?

ANSWER:Oureyesandmindshavelearnedtoidentifyvariouspatternsandrelationshipssothatwecandeterminewhatisgoingonaroundus.Butoureyesandmindscanbefooledbypatternsthatdonotnormallyoccurinourworld.Soourbrainscangettricked,andwecanseesomethingthatisnotrealorcorrect.Herearesomeexamples:

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Thegreylinesbetweentherowsofboxesareactuallystraightandparalleltoeachother,eventhoughtheylookwavy.Don’tbelieveme?Placearulerupagainstthehorizontallines,andyouwillseethattheyareindeedstraight.

Ourbrainmakesdecisionsaboutthesizeofsomethingbylookingatstuffaroundit.Inthecirclesontheleft,thecentercircleissurroundedbybiggercircles.Soitlookssmall.Inthecirclesontheright,thecentercircleissurroundedbysmallercircles.Soitlooksbig.Yourbrainthinks:Small.Big.Small.Big.Buttheyareactuallythesame.Don’tbelieveme?Measurethem.

SUBLIMATIONDEFINITION

SUBLIMATIONThechemicalprocesssublimationisthetransitionofasubstancedirectlyfromthesolidphasetothegasphasewithoutpassingthroughtheintermediateliquidphase.Thereverseprocess–thetransitionofagasintoasolid,skippingtheliquidphase–isalsocalledsublimation.

INTHESHOW:Beakmanputssomedryiceintoabucketandthenpoursabunchofsoapywaterontopofit.Amessensues!QUESTION:HeyBeakman,doesallicemelt?

ANSWER:Nope!Allowmetoexplain…

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Dryiceisfrozencarbondioxide,thesamestuffthat’sinthebubblesinsoda.Butdryicecarbondioxideisfrozenintoasolidat109degreesbelowzeroFahrenheitand78.5degreesbelowzeroCelsius…cold!Whensoapywaterisdumpedontopofthedryice,thedryicedoesnotmeltintoaliquidlikeordinaryicewould.ThesolidcarbondioxidegoesdirectlyfromasolidmassintoagasorvaporinaprocesscalledSUBLIMATION.Andthatgascombineswiththesoapinthewatertocreatealotofbubbles,whichmakeagiantmessalloverthestage.FURTHERRESOURCESAbunchofdryicedemonstrations!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhTekm5NdiE

BEACHBALLANDLEAFBLOWERDEFINITIONS

BERNOULLI'SPRINCIPLE:Whenthespeedofafluidincreases,itspressurewillfall.

PRESSURE:Theforcethatoneareaofgas,liquid,orsolidexertsonanother.

FLUID:Aliquidoragasthatflowseasilyandconformstotheshapeofitscontainer,likewaterinaglassorairinaballoon.INTHESHOWBeakmanfiresupaleafblowerandplacesabeachballinthestreamofrushingair.Itstaysthere.QUESTIONHeyBeakman,ifthere'ssomuchairpushingagainstit,whydoesn'ttheballkeepgoingup?Orwhydoesn'titflyoffacrosstheroom?

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WhenwewalkaroundonEarth,weareatthebottomofanoceanofair.Thatair,theEarth'satmosphere,ispressingonusandeverythingaroundusallthetime,eventhoughwearen'tawareofit.Turningonaleafblowerstartsastreamoffastrushingair,andfastrushingaircreateslowerairpressure.Ifyouplaceabeachballintothatstream,itwillstayintheareaoflowerairpressurebecausethehigherpressureairallaroundthestreampushesontheballfromthesidesandkeepsitinplace.ThiswaythatfastrushingaircreateslowerairpressureiscalledBernoulli'sPrinciple.Bernoulli'sprincipleappliestoallfluids,includingairandwater.Itisthereasonthatairplaneswork.Thecurveontheuppersideofanairplanewingcausestheairrushingoverthewingtomovefasterthantheairrushingunderthewing,sothereislesspressureontopandmorepressureunderneath,givingthewinglift.

Airflowoveranairplanewing,seenincrosssectionYoucanalsoblameBernoulli'sprinciplewhenthishappens:

Aeronautics: An Educator’s Guide EG-2002-06-105-HQ26

Discussion

Assessment 1. Have a classmate observe the paper tongue and record whathappens. Switch roles.

2. Write a paragraph or draw a picture to describe what happensto the paper tongue.

3. Write a paragraph or draw a picture to tell how airplane wingsare similar to the paper tongue.

1. Why does the tongue move when you blow gently through themouth? What happens when you blow harder? The curvedsurface of the tongue creates unequal air pressure and a liftingaction. Blowing harder will cause the tongue to move up anddown faster.

2. Attach a lightweight streamer to a fan or air conditioning vent.Ask the students to observe and describe what happens. Howdo the streamers relate to this activity? The same force movesthe tongue and streamers. Lift is caused by air moving over acurved surface.

3. What are some other common examples of Bernoulli'sprinciple? Flags waving, sails, an umbrella that becomesimpossible to hold in a strong wind.

Extensions 1. Experiment with different tongue lengths.

2. Encourage the students to be creative with the designs on thebags – faces that say something about who they are, or whothey want to be, maybe the face of a friend, relative, orclassmate. The designs may also be abstract, or not human;consider holiday themes.

low pressure

high pressure

low pressure

high pressure

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Theairblowingoverthetopoftheumbrellagoesfasterthantheairblowingunderneaththeumbrella,sothepressureunderneathishigherthanthepressureontop,andtheumbrellaturnsinsideout.HerearetwosimpleexperimentsyoucandowithapieceofpapertoexperienceBernoulli'sprincipleatwork.Youwillneedonesheetof81/2"x11"paper.Foldthepaperinhalfandcutalongthefoldsoyouhavetwopiecesthatare81/2"x51/2".LEVITATINGPAPERTakeoneofthehalf-pieceofpaperwithbothhandsandholditrightbelowyourmouth,likethis:

Now,blowhard.Whathappens?CanyouexplainthemovementofthepaperusingBernoulli'sprinciple?TWOPAGESHoldtwohalf-sheetsofpaperinfrontofyoulikethis,andblowbetweenthem.

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Now,whatdoyouexpectwillhappenifyoublowbetweenthesetwopages?Willtheymoveapart,orsticktogether?Tryit.CanyouuseBernoulli'sprincipletoexplainthemovementofthetwopages?QUESTION:So,what'sgoingonhere,Beakman?

ANSWER:Whenyoublowacrossthetopofthepaperinthefirstexperiment,youcreateanareaoflowerpressure,andthehigherpressureairunderneaththepapercanpushthepaperup.Whenyoublowbetweenthetwopages,youmightexpectthemtobepushedapart,butagain,therushingairbetweenthepagescreatesanareaoflowerpressure,andthehigherpressureofthestillaironeithersidepushesthetwopiecesofpapertowardeachother.RememberthattheconstantpressureofEarth'satmosphereonusandeverythingaroundusisn'tjustpushingdownfromabove,butfromallsides,evenfrombelow.

QUESTIONSo,whoisBernoulli?

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DanielBernoulli,1700-1782

ANSWER:DanielBernoulliwantedtobeamathematicianlikehisfather,buthisdadinsistedthathebecomeadoctorinstead.Whilestudyingbloodpressure,Bernoullisetupanexperiment.Hepuncturedapipewithasmallopen-endedstraw,andwatchedwhathappenedasliquidflowedthroughthepipe.Higherpressureinthepipecausedmoreliquidtoriseupintothestraw,sohecouldseethatthewhenthewaterinthepipewasmovingfaster,thepressurewasactuallylower.Bernoullididthemathtoshowhowthisphenomenonwasconsistentwiththelawofconservationofenergy.Heinventedtheword"hydrodynamics"forthestudyoffluidsinmotion,andhewroteabookaboutit.

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TitlepageofBernoulli'sbookBernoulli'sfatherwassojealousofDaniel'swork,hewroteabookplagiarizinghisson'sideasandputafakedateonitsoitwouldlooklikeDanielhadcopiedfromhim,insteadoftheotherwayaround.Fortunately,peopleweren'tfooled,andaftermanyyearsoflivinginplaceshehatedandtakingjobshedidn'twant,DanielBernoulligothisdreamjobasaphysicsprofessorinhishometownofBasel,Switzerland.Hewasfamousforhisamazinglecturedemonstrations.OTHERRESOURCES:https://youtu.be/J4WRd7OAt0ALaunchpad:Bernoulli'sPrincipleOn-BoardtheInternationalSpaceStation

AIRZOOKADEFINITIONS

VORTEX:amassofairorwaterthatspinsaroundveryfast.Thepluralisvortices.

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TOROIDALVORTEX:adoughnut-shapedvortexinafluid.Torusisthemathematicalwordforadoughnutshape.INTHESHOW:Beakmanusesavortexcannontoshowthepowerofavortexofair.QUESTIONHeyBeakman,whatisavortexcannonandhowdoesitwork?

Vortexcannonmadefromanoatmealboxandplasticwrap.

ANSWER:Avortexcannonisakindofbucketwitharoundholecutinthecenterofthebottom.Theopenendofthebucketiscoveredwithaplasticorrubbersheet,stretchedandsecuredallaround.BeakmanusesacommerciallymadetoycalledanAirzooka,butyoucanmakeyourownvortexcannonusinganythingfromaplasticcuporbottletoabucket,acardboardbox,orevenagarbagecan.Thebiggerthecannon,thebiggerandmorepowerfulthetoroidalvortexitcanproduce.

Thisoneusesaballoonontheend.Insteadoftappingtheback,youcangentlypullitbackandsnapittoreleasethevortex.

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Here'sareallysimpleandlargeone.Sealalltheseamsofaboxwithtapeandcutaholeinoneside.Thentooperateit,youthumpthesideoftheboxoppositethehole.

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Thisfamilymadeanextra-largecannonfromatrashcan.Tooperateyourvortexcannon,simplytaptheendoppositetheholetoreleaseatoroidalvortex.Youwon'tbeabletoseeit,butyoucanseeitseffect.Tryaimingitatyourfriend'shair,orastackofstyrofoamcups,ahouseofcards,orsomeotherlightweighttarget.Experimentwithdistance.Ifyourcannonhasarubbersheetonthebackend,youmightfindit'sbettertogentlypullitoutandreleaseittoexpeltheair.Tomakeyourvorticesvisible,you'llneedtoaddsomethinglikedustorsmoke.Ifyouhaveafogmachine,youcanfillthebucketwithfogbeforefiringit.Dryiceworks,too.Youcanlightacoupleofincensesticksandcarefullyinsertthemintotheholeofyourvortexcannontofillitwithsmoke.Vortexcannonsworkbestinanenclosedroomwithnoaircurrents.Abreezefromanopenwindoworfromanelectricfanwillcauseairturbulencethatwillaffectthequalityofyourvortices.

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Howdoesitwork?Whenyoutaptheplasticsheet,itpushesaburstofairoutthehole.Mostofitgoesstraightout,butsomeoftheair(andwhateversmokeorfogyouputinthecannon)willgetdraggedbytheedgeoftheholeandpushedbythesurroundingairsothatitcurlsbackintoadoughnutshape.Itkeepsonspinningasitmovesawayfromthemouthofthecannon,andthisspiniswhatkeepsthedoughnutshapetogetherasthevortexshootsacrosstheroom.Also,becausethedoughnutofairisspinning,theairinsideitismovingfasterthantheairaroundit,andthisiswhereBernoulli'sprinciplepopsupagain.Thespinningairinsidetheringisatalowerpressurethanthestillairoutside,sothestillairpressesinontheringfromalldirections,helpingtheringkeepitsshape,andkeepingthesmokein,soyoucontinuetoseethatbeautifulsmokeringsailonby.

QUESTIONWhatcanyoudowithatoroidalvortex,besidesmessingupsomeone'shairfromtenfeetaway?

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ANSWER:Notmuch,really,thoughpeoplehavetried.In1998theUnitedStatesArmyResearchLaboratoryexperimentedwithconvertingamachinegunintoavortexcannonasameansofnon-lethalcrowdcontrol.Theideawastojustknockpeopleover,ormaybetousetheairvortextocarryadye,afoul-smellinggas,oranincapacitatingchemicalstraighttooneortwopeopleinacrowd.Theexperimentwasnotasuccess.Thevortexwasnotstrongenoughtoknockanyonedownfrom100feetaway,andalthoughitcouldcarryagasoradye,itwasleaky,anditendedupspillingstuffoninnocentbystandersbetweenthegunandthetarget.AwastemanagementcompanyinDenmarkhasfoundamorebeautifuluseforatoroidalvortex.TheyarebuildingawastetoenergyplantinCopenhagenthatwillhaveaspecialsmokestackthatblowsasmokeringforeverytonofcarbondioxidereleasedintotheair.Thecompanyseesitasagentlereminderoftheimpactofconsumptionontheenvironment.Theplantitselfwillbebuiltintheshapeofamountainandcanbeusedasayear-roundskislope.

TheAmagerBakkeincineratorQUESTIONCanyoueverseeatoroidalvortexinnature?

ANSWER:Severalvolcanoeshavebeenseenemittingsmokerings,includingMountEtnainItaly.

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MountEtnasmokeringDolphinsandsomewhalesblowbubblerings,whichareakindoftoroidalvortex.Dolphinsenjoyplayingwiththebubbleringstheycreate,sometimessplittingthemintotwosmallerringswiththeirbeak,sometimesbitingthemtobreakthemintoacascadeofnormalbubbles.Theycanmakeabubbleringintwodifferentways.OnewayworksliketheAirzookavortexcannon,justablastofairintothewaterthatformsaring.Thesecondmethodistoswishitstailtostartatoroidalvortexinthewater,andtheninjectairintoit.

Abelugawhalemakesabubblering

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FURTHERRESOURCEShttps://youtu.be/pnbJEg9r1o8Crazypoolvortex.Physicsgirlmakesatoroidalvortexinaswimmingpool.https://youtu.be/LaIzbtc8mHcBuildingBlowsGiantSmokeRingshttps://youtu.be/VbV98Z0QP-kSpectacular,incredible,amazing..rarelyseensmokeringsatMtEtnahttps://youtu.be/wuVgXJ55G6YDolphinBubbles:AnAmazingBehavior|SeaWorld®OrlandoDolphinCove®https://youtu.be/NU6j_w5r-TYHowToMakeSmokeRings--Anicesimplehow-tovideoformakingyourownsmallvortexcannonusingaplasticbottle,aballoon,andincensesticks.http://www.physicscentral.com/experiment/physicsathome/cannon.cfm--Instructionsonmakingavortexcannonfromanoatmealcontainer

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