Friday, July 17, 2015



           photo credit: Muler drops the basketball from a height of 126.5 meters (415 feet). Veritasium/YouTube 

Drop a b-ball from a tallness, you've got a couple flights of stairs to slide to recover it and you may even owe an expression of remorse to a furious bystander.

Be that as it may, in the event that you give it enough tallness and include a dash of reverse-pivot, you can watch it say GOODBYE, FRIEND as it bends an awesome separation far from its expected flight way.

This is the Magnus impact, where the slipping, turning b-ball drags air around it, framing ranges of lower weight and high weight, making it swerve away.

Look at this feature beneath from Veritasium, where Derek Muler clarifies all the more about the intriguing wonder.






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