Thursday, July 07, 2011

Interesting behavior of a viscous fluid


"A stream of very viscous syrup falls from a nozzle onto a moving belt. Initially, the belt is moving so fast that the thread is just pulled out straight. As the speed of the belt is reduced, the thread first bifurcates to a meandering state, and then to a "figure eight" state. Finally, the thread falls into a coiling motion similar to what it would do on a non-moving surface."

(Via TYWKIWDBI.)

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous10:49 AM

    after watching that video, looking at the comments section causes an odd sensation of movement, where there is none.

    ReplyDelete