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  1. Step 4: Drilling the Holes. You are going to need (2) holes in each cap. Start by drilling the (2) holes in (1) cap, use a piece of scrap wood to support the cap. When you are done with the first cap, use it as a guide to drill (2) holes into the top of the remaining (2) caps. You can place the caps top-to-top when drilling the holes.

  2. Jun 16, 2010 · Heron's Fountain, aka Hero's Fountain (Wikipedia), is named for Hero of Alexandria, a 1st-century Greek mathematician and physicist who described it in his Pneumatica. It is a kind of hydraulic novelty, in which the action of falling water causes a stream of water to spurt up higher than its source, which is counterintuitive for many. This beautiful example dates from the late 1700s and is ...

  3. Feb 3, 2021 · Heron's fountain in 2D is simulated in OpenFOAM to appreciate how it works. Actually, it is a 3D case, but it is modeled in a thin plane which looks like a 2...

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  4. physics.kenyon.edu › Heros_FountainHero's Fountain

    Hero's fountain derives its name from its inventor, Hero (or Heron), who lived in Alexandria circa 120 B.C. It is described in his book Pneumatica in which Hero describes a number of appliances invented by himself and by a predecessor named Ctesibuis." This example in the Garland Collection stands 1.05 m high.

  5. Heron’s Fountain Here is the reminder of Heron’s description of the fountain (see Figure 1), extracted from The Pneumatics by Heron of Alexandria [1, Section 36]: “Construct on a pedestal the figure of a Satyr holding in his hands a wine-skin: place near a washing-basin, and into this let some liquid be poured until it is full; water ...

  6. Heron's fountain Heron's fountain is a hydraulic machine invented by the 1st century AD inventor, mathematician, and physicist Heron of Alexandria. Heron studied the pressure of air and steam, described the first steam engine, and built toys that would spurt water, one of them known as Heron's fountain. Various versions of Heron's fountain are ...

  7. Home > Make Heron’s Fountain Make Heron’s Fountain Martyn Shuttleworth122.5K reads Science Fair Project Heron's fountain is a great project for a science fair, as it is simple to make and displays many of the basic principles of physics. This project shows how potential energy can provide power, using water and gravity, and air and compression.

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