Physics of the granite sphere fountain jacco h.
Physics of the granite sphere fountain.
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Burgers centre for fluid dynamics university of twente p o.
Snoeijer physics of fluids group and j m.
In this paper we explain the working principle behind this levitation.
Ko van der.
A kugel fountain also called a floating sphere fountain or by the pleonasmic name kugel ball is a water feature or sculpture where a sphere sits in a fitted hollow in a pedestal and is supported by aquaplaning on a thin film of water.
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Pressurized water flows between the sphere and socket creating a mechanical hydrostatic bearing that is nearly frictionless.
In this paper we explain the working principle behind this levitation.
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A striking example of levitation is encountered in the kugel fountain where a granite sphere sometimes weighing over a ton is kept aloft by a thin film of flowing water.
Box 217 7500 ae enschede the netherlands ko van der weele department of mathematics university of patras 26500 patras greece received 22 may 2013.
Imagine thousands of pounds floating on a thin layer of water.
Physics of the granite sphere fountain.
Accepted 20 june 2014.
A striking example of levitation is encountered in the kugel fountain where a granite sphere sometimes weighing over a ton is kept aloft by a thin film of flowing water.
The rotating sphere no matter how heavy it is is actually supported by aqua planing on a thin film of water.
Even though it might look like a physical impossibility the physics behind a rotating granite sphere fountain is perfectly logical.
American journal of physics american journal of physics volume 82 1029 1039.
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What makes a granite sphere fountain work.
We show that the fountain can be viewed as a giant ball bearing and thus forms a prime example of lubrication theory.