Does anyone else ever have the perception that each pool has one direction that is "faster" than the other? I swear that this is true, but can't really imagine the physics of why it would be so. In particular, it seems to me that going from the deep end to the shallow end almost always seems "faster" than going from the shallow end into the deep end. I speak specifically of 25 yard pools with one end about 12 feet deep and the other end about 3-4 feet deep since I have little experience with anything else. In all cases, the water jets are symmetrical in placement and seem to be pushing out the same amount of water (roughly). These are also indoor pools, so there are no wind effects and we aren't talking about when the water buffalo...err... water aerobics people are creating tsunami in the shallow end.
Or am I crazy? (No cheap shots on that one.)
-LBJ
Tom, I was laughing also. :D
Originally posted by kaelonj
when swimming towards the west you would be swimming against the earths rotation so it would appear faster than swimming to the east where you would be swimming with the rotation. : )
So that is why my evening swims are faster than my morning swims... I must be swimming in the direction that the earth is rotating around the sun! Thanks for clearing that up, Jeff.
Tom, I was laughing also. :D
Originally posted by kaelonj
when swimming towards the west you would be swimming against the earths rotation so it would appear faster than swimming to the east where you would be swimming with the rotation. : )
So that is why my evening swims are faster than my morning swims... I must be swimming in the direction that the earth is rotating around the sun! Thanks for clearing that up, Jeff.