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[edit]DescriptionCoandaEffect1.jpg | Coandă-Effect Simple Demonstration: This is a simple demonstration of the Coandă-Effect. The water flows around the egg, following the contour, and does not fall down from the broadest location of the egg, despite the gravitational and centrifugal forces. |
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5 July 2005 (original upload date) |
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Helmut Stettmaier at German Wikipedia |
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[edit]- 2005-07-05 11:06 Helmut Stettmaier 300×561×8 (69848 bytes) {{Coandă-Effect Simple Demonstration|This is a simple demonstration of the Coandă-Effect. The water flows around the egg, following the contour, and does not fall down from the broadest location of the egg, despite the gravitational and centrifugal forc
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