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Гидродинамическая левитация #vertdider


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·Nov 3, 2024

Я много думал о том, что лежит в основе этого эффекта. Я думаю, когда струя касается меча, она толкает его вверх и в то же время наружу, от себя.

Что удивительно, мяч при этом остается на месте, он в состоянии равновесия. В режиме slow-mo видно, как вода огибает мяч и струями летит вниз.

А если мяч прилагает силу, толкая воду вниз, значит, вода прилагает силу к мячу, толкая его вверх, удерживая настройки между водой и пенопластом.

Славы, струя чуть замедляется и бежит по поверхности мяча. Тот начинает вращаться, а вода с одной стороны, падая вниз, поднимает мяч и удерживает его на струе.

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