Tag: urinal dynamics

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    Breaking Down a Water-Powered Timer

    In his latest “cutaway” video, Steve Mould takes a look at how you can nest siphons to create a system that periodically flushes itself. This kind of water-powered timer is useful in, say, public restrooms with a urinal system that collectively flushes every once in a while. In the video, Mould talks through each step of the system and some of the challenges he ran into when trying to create a pseudo-2D version of it. As is often the case with these videos, it’s a strangely satisfying process to watch. (Video and image credit: S. Mould)

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    Webcast Teaser Reel

    Saturday I topped off a week of water-walking physics by holding a webcast with Professor Tadd Truscott and PhD student Randy Hurd of The Splash Lab. We had an absolutely blast talking about skipping balls, aesthetics and art, sailing, STEM outreach, and much more. The video above is a short teaser for the webcast – you can watch the full hour here. There are demos, a lab tour, and even a chance to learn about how I do FYFD. If you’d like to see or take part in future webcasts, you can do so by becoming an FYFD patron! (Video credit: FYFD)