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Extention cords, phone cords, computer cables - anything of this sort is terribly prone to get tangled up over time. Vital seconds must occasionally be spent untangling them. What causes this? Why don't cords stay straight? On close examination, I believe it will be found that these cords tangle
counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern: that demon coriolis effect at work again.
However, once the reason is known a solution presents itself. Cords cannot be made rigid - some play is necessary. I propose all cords be devised so as to resist counterclockwise wrapping. This could be done by incorporating asymmetric coils in the insulation. Thus spontaneous coriolis tangling would be thwarted, but clockwise wrapping for transportation/ storage would be facilitated. Unless the cords were used in Australia, in which case the tangling would be much worse. But the greater good must prevail.
Bad Coriolis
http://www.ems.psu....ad/BadCoriolis.html (Please rescue me from myself.) [Detly, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 06 2004]
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Can you fix my spaghetti, too? |
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How about a free exchange program, in which Northerners can trade their twisted cords for those of pen-pals down under? |
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can you explain assymmetric coils please. |
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/bungston forcefully waves hands/
They prevent coiling and tangling by virtue of the natural coil symmetry balance with in the coil structure! /waves hands even more forcefully/ |
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Wouldn't that be the cordiolis effect? |
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My mindless pedantry cannot walk on by (see link). Bread for you :) |
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"Corliolis"? The Godfather of bad physics (or just a typo)? |
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//can you explain assymmetric coils please//
[po] like a normal coil but with only one shoulder strap. |
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shoulder strap? now I am confused. |
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[Detly] thank you for the edifugation. When one ponders the nature of cords (not rotating), it seems to me that the C effect (not sure about those rs and ls) would be more likely to manifest here, where there is no fierce sink maelstrom to contend with. |
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[po]: I believe it is just a regular strap to hould your s. |
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prob something to do with the facy that the inner wires are arranged spirally? |
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I wonder if the handednes of the spirally inner wires is reversed down under. |
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In Australia where sheep and kangaroos are the major life forms, anythings possible, Mate |
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[bungston] You have a point. The winding of cords *is* subtle and slow... |
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Maybe this would go some way to explaining why I always turn in my sleep. I think you should expand this idea into a range of Coriolis Countermeasures. :) |
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