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Both the tornado in bottle and a real tornado involve a vortex that strengthens via the principle of conservation of angular momentum.
I think you should try there are many video showing how to make a tornado in a bottle. Do the experiment and add the marble in there and see what happen.
the water swirl and it goes to the another bottle at the edge and the air also
When you flip the bottle you impart some circulation into the bottle. As water gets pulled in towards the hole at the bottom of the bottle this circulation speeds up through the conservation of angular momentum. The draining water and vortex enhance one another until it forms a "tornado."
to make a tornado in a bottle you can 1. spin a single bottle full of liquid or 2. spin 2 two liter bottles atttatched to each other at the mouth with duct tape. No lids
it is a bottle shape
If you mean a hurricane in a bottle then yes, a hurricane in a bottle and a tornado in a bottle are the same thing. In shape, however, the vortex bears more resemblance to a tornado than a hurricane.
Both the tornado in bottle and a real tornado involve a vortex that strengthens via the principle of conservation of angular momentum.
It doesn't really. A tornado in a bottle provides amusement, but little else.
you spin the bottle fast and stop
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Mainly scientists that study tornadoes or tornado watchers
by swirrling the bottle in circlesz causing a rotating funnel in the water
The amount of water and the temperature of the water and the angle the bottle was set in.
I think you should try there are many video showing how to make a tornado in a bottle. Do the experiment and add the marble in there and see what happen.
the water swirl and it goes to the another bottle at the edge and the air also