Thursday 2 September 2021

Magnus effect

Earlier today I watched this video, where some guys dropped a basketball off a dam. Interesting, I guess. Then they threw another one off, but this time they made it spin backwards as they dropped it. It fell, but it fell sideways, in a similar fashion to a ball rolling down an invisible skateboard ramp.

This is called the magnus effect. It's where as a spinnin object goes through the air, the air on one side goes along with the spinning motion of the ball, and the other side goes against it, creating drag. The side that's going with the ball creates an equal and opposite reaction, pushing it sideways.

This has been used in a few engineeing feats, such as a boat that had 4 spinning rods on the top of it, with no propellers in the water, or sails, and just by spinnging those rods it pused the boat forward, using air propulsion.



2 comments:

  1. Good work Finn. The Magnus effect is really interesting and has a cool name!

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  2. Awesome Finn, very interesting to read about.

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