Science is Magic

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SCIENCE


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Tilt the blow-dryer
a little to the side.
Amazingly, the ball
will stay in the
stream of air and
not drop down.

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Here’s another way of seeing the Coandă
effect in action. Place a bottle in front of a
paper pinwheel and blow directly at the bottle.
The pinwheel will turn because the air from
your breath sticks to the bottle and curves
around it to move the sails. Cool, huh?

FORCE OF
GRAVIT Y

FORCE OF
THE AIR

NOW TRY THIS


The secret behind what’s going on
here has to do with balancing forces.

Gravity—the force that pulls us toward the
ground—pulls the ping-pong ball downward,
while the force of the blow-dryer’s stream of air
pushes the ball upward. When these forces
are exactly balanced, the ball doesn’t move
up or down. You may wonder why the ball
doesn’t’ “fall off” when you tilt the blow-
dryer. This is because of something called
the Coandă effect—when air moves over a
surface, it will stick to that surface a little.
So the air streaming past the ping-pong
ball sticks to it and holds it in place.

WARNING!


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