Tag - Centripetal force

September 8, 2010

Fire Tornadoes – How Wildfires Burn Tree Top to Tree Top

When you picture a tornado, most of us imagine a whirling column of air poking down from the clouds. But this tornado-like effect is not limited to just the air – a fire tornado or fire whirl is just like a tornado but it’s made of fire. As the heated air from the fire rises, strong air currents (often whipping through the trees) cause the air molecules to spin (often referred to as angular or rotational momentum) which shapes the flame into the shape of a tornado. This catches the tops of trees on fire and the fire jumps from tree top to tree top.

The phenomenon has been recently seen in large wildfires in Russia and closer to home in the Fourmile Canyon Fire outside of Boulder, Colorado.

For more on Fire Tornadoes, read the experiment.

May 16, 2008

Swinging Tray of Glasses – Ooops!

Everything was going great. I loaded the tray with four glasses filled with water and told Becky Ditchfield (the lovely meteorologist from 9NEWS) to swing the tray over her head (demonstrating Newton’s Laws of motion). It looked like things were going so well…

And then the tray accidentally hit Becky’s leg…

Ooops... the glasses go flying

Of course, Becky was concerned about my safety… but she was more concerned about the million dollar HD cameras in the studio. The recovery was amazing and morning television viewers got a chance to see what really happens when you do science demos. Watch the video.