10.1119/1.5052441.1 The water bottle flipping challenge consists of spinning a bottle, partially filled with water, and making it land upright. It is quite a striking phenomenon, since at first sight, it appears rather improbable that a tall rotating bottle could make such a stable landing. Here, we analyze the physics behind the water bottle flip, based on experiments and an analytical model that can be used in the classroom. Our measurements show that the angular velocity of the bottle decreases dramatically, enabling a nearly vertical descent and a successful landing. The reduced rotation is due to an increase in the moment of inertia, caused by the in-flight redistribution of the water mass along the bottle. Experimental and analytical ...
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An impressive ping-pong ball cannon can be made by placing a bottle of liquid nitrogen at the bottom...
Among spinning objects, the tippe top exhibits one of the most bizarre and counterintuitive behaviou...
The ordinary 12-oz beverage cans in the figures below are not held up with any props or glue. The bo...
International audienceWhen a half-empty bottle of water is pushed to roll on a flat surface, the osc...
IPT2020 Problem 5 Whirlpool in a Bottle: When an open bottle of water is turned upside down and slig...
How does the amount of water inside a can changes the velocity of the can that is left to roll down...
Dropping miscible and low-density organic solvents into water generates translational and rotational...
Under some conditions, a water droplet can bounce on a flat water surface. This paper contains a qua...
The physics behind the spreading of falling droplets is a subject of ongoing debate, with numerous m...
The URI link below to the Galway Atlantaquaria website provides photographs of the steps involved in...
The present study proposed a computational model for the spinning effects on the post-collision char...
An experimental method that uses a cylindrical column of liquid that rests on the rotating turntable...
Although water rockets are widely used to illustrate first year physics principles, accurate measure...
A bag filled with water is an excellent source of explosion-produced water spray which can be used f...
Large droplets and puddles jump spontaneously from sufficiently hydrophobicsurfaces during routine d...
An impressive ping-pong ball cannon can be made by placing a bottle of liquid nitrogen at the bottom...
Among spinning objects, the tippe top exhibits one of the most bizarre and counterintuitive behaviou...
The ordinary 12-oz beverage cans in the figures below are not held up with any props or glue. The bo...