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Original Articles

The (Not So Simple!) Chain Fountain

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Pages 398-403 | Published online: 26 Dec 2017
 

ABSTRACT

Given a sufficiently long bead chain in a cup, if we pull the end of the chain over the rim of the cup, the chain tends to continuously “flow” out of the cup, under gravity, in a common siphon process. Surprisingly enough, under certain conditions, the chain forms a fountain in the air! This became known as the Mould effect, after Steve Mould who discovered this phenomenon and made this experiment famous on YouTube [Mould 13] in a video that went viral. The reason for the emergence of this fountain remains unclear. This effect was shown [Biggins and Warner 14] to be due to an anomalous reaction force from the top of the pile of beads; a possible origin for this force was proposed in the same paper. Here, we describe some experiments that contribute toward the clarification of the origin of this force, and show that the explanation goes far beyond the one proposed in [Biggins and Warner 14].

Funding

This work was partially supported by the Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology) through the project UID/MAT/00297/2013 (Centro de Matemática e Aplicações).

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