Spring is time for some truly awesome weather. Some of the most amazing (and frightening) events are tornadoes. We don’t get those around here so much, and maybe that’s good. We can still appreciate them and enjoy them in a bottle. Here’s how to make one with stuff you have around the house.
What
you need:
Two plastic soda bottles (same size)
Duct Tape
Food Coloring
2. Pull off a strip of duct tape about 10 cm (4
inches) long and place it on the edge of a table, where you can reach it.
3. With a dry towel, make sure the neck of the
bottle is very dry.
4. Put the empty bottle on top of the full one,
neck-to-neck, and tape them together with our short strip of tape so that they
stay toegether and they’re straight.
5. Now wrap them with a long length of duct
tape. The more neatly you wrap, the
better it will work.
6. Turn your tornado twister upside down and give
it a swirl. Try it again, without giving
it a twist.
What’s
Happening?
Gravity pulls the water down into the empty bottle. But the empty one isn’t really empty. It’s full of air. When the water swirls through the necks of
the bottles, an open space forms in the middle.
It’s a whirlpool. The air in the
lower bottle can flow up through the open center of the whirlpool into the
upper bottle. The spinning water holds a
steady shape. Without the whirlpool to
let the air go by, the water burbles its way through. The flow is not smooth and it’s often much
slower than the whirlpool’s flow.
Tornadoes work the same way.
When huge air masses move across the ground, they start to roll like a
carpet. If one rolling air mass runs
into another rising warm one, the rolling mass gets tipped on end and the
rising warm air rushes up through the whirling middle. Tornado wind speeds are often over 400
kilometers per hour, often more than twice as fast as winds in a hurricane! And, you’ve got a whirling tornado in a
bottle.
Experiment courtesy of Bill Nye (www.billnye.com)
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