Like water off a dog's back
November 28, 2011 6:53 PM   Subscribe

This post was deleted for the following reason: The main link here is a double, as is the second link; this could maybe be a re-do, with more animals or something. -- taz



 
Great video...never thought to "assess" the radius and frequency of a dog shake.. ;)
posted by cadchr01 at 6:56 PM on November 28, 2011


Own tag brings up the double
posted by DU at 7:06 PM on November 28, 2011 [1 favorite]




The discovery channel show "time warp" (which was basically "fun with highspeed") did an episode on dogs shaking themselves dry. fabulous footage of them doing their thing. no angular momentum measurements there, tho.
posted by rmd1023 at 7:11 PM on November 28, 2011


R is not the only value. Length of hair and looseness of skin has to play into it to.
posted by doctor_negative at 7:26 PM on November 28, 2011


It says that the frequency asymptotically approaches 4 Hz. Doesn't it theoretically approach zero?
posted by triceryclops at 7:37 PM on November 28, 2011


triceryclops: No.
posted by IAmBroom at 8:21 PM on November 28, 2011


(Would you like to know more? Click DU's link to read the original, and more informative version, of this double.)
posted by IAmBroom at 8:22 PM on November 28, 2011


That was hilarious. Except for at 1.20, it said that centripetal forces pull the water away. Centripetal is the centre-seeking force, so what's up with that.
posted by Listener at 8:50 PM on November 28, 2011


Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict.
posted by shakespeherian at 9:33 PM on November 28, 2011


Centripetal forces pull the fur away from the water.
posted by NMcCoy at 9:45 PM on November 28, 2011


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