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This may have been a con but I do not see any logical reason why they should have done it.
Apparently, the guys who "demonstrate" the Coriolis Effect at tourist spots near the equator are good at tipping the bowl ever so slightly to start the water flowing in one direction or another.posted by argybarg at 1:47 PM on September 4, 2004
I had severe doubts of this but there was a recent travelogue on TV that demonstrated this effect by moving a circular bowl of still water and watching the circulation as it flowed out a short distance (about 100yds) on either side of the equator and right on the equator. It was shown to ciculate in opposite directions either side of the equator and right on the equator it did not ciculate. This may have been a con but I do not see any logical reason why they should have done it.
I doubt the water in a toilet bowl would spin at all, more likely it just goes straight down. Not that I would particularly wish to make a study of this, especially after a Curry the previous night!
Or wet feet!