Well, essentially, it’s that the coriolis effect, while a real thing, is much weaker than most other factors in play. If everything else is neutralised or near to it, the coriolis would indeed be the remaining decider, but that’s very unlikely in practice.
Looked over their entire catalogue and couldn’t find it, probably isn’t in production any longer.
I’m almost certain though that the color is called “Vibrant brushed nickel” and that it’s fucking expensive
What kind of fucked shower knob turns counterclockwise
Lefty loosey, righty tighty
Australian, just like their toilets spinning water the other way.
If I remember correctly Mythbusters disproved that. It depends entirely on the way you pull the plug.
Well, essentially, it’s that the coriolis effect, while a real thing, is much weaker than most other factors in play. If everything else is neutralised or near to it, the coriolis would indeed be the remaining decider, but that’s very unlikely in practice.
Otherwise people on the equator, their toilet water wouldn’t spin at all? It would just go straight down, no spin.
it spins both ways at the same time
So australian toilets have defective plugs, got it!
IDK which way threads go on your country, but in the US at least you turn counterclockwise to loosen something.
Looked over their entire catalogue and couldn’t find it, probably isn’t in production any longer. I’m almost certain though that the color is called “Vibrant brushed nickel” and that it’s fucking expensive
I picked it from Google images, they go through product lines like Kleenex.
The ones at my gym.
USA checking in with one almost exactly like the picture
Its on the southern hemisphere.