In this context, sucking is better because it also pushes in the liquid, which is always more dense than air. This in turn applies more force per mm on the object(boba), allowing it to get unstuck much easier.
Really? I thought that there wouldn’t be significant difference between the two, seeing as the sucking would not increase the pressure the water exerts, rather that it decreases the pressure the air exerts. And I assume that the change in air pressure caused by sucking and blowing are negligible. I might be wrong though
But, blowing is easier and also negates the risk of the boba shooting in to the mouth and getting you choked. But there is also an easier option of just taking the straw out and pushing it
sometimes i just blow cuz it's more fun for me, it's a blowdart, and then it's very satisfying when you end up launching the boba. Also once sucked too hard and the boba shot stright into my throat.
CMIIW The stresses in a fluid are composed of the resting stress, the static pressure p, in a non-moving fluid that acts uniformly in all directions (isotropic, Pascal's law) and the shear stresses resulting from the fluid flow τij due to velocity gradients according to This means the stresses are influenced by two terms: The compression of the fluid due to the spatially uniform pressure p that depends on fluid (such as the density ρ and specific gas constant Rm) and temperature T and the stresses that arise from local changes in velocity and are proportional to a quantity called the dynamic viscosity μ. A spatially uniform pressure sounds counter-intuitively at first but let me explain further. Flow in the bulk: inviscid flows For an inviscid ("frictionless") flow, a flow far from the solid walls characterised by a dominance of the inertial forces Fi∝ma≈ρAL2t2. This means the Reynolds number of the flow is very high ...
This just in, powerful time travelling mage can't get a piecebof boba pearl from a straw. Well then again, she's from the past, she might be not used to present time food
1:53 i already watch this several time but i just realized that the subtitle said otter not other. How my brain can't detect this after all this time? 😂
"suck" and "blow" doesn't carry THAT meaning in Indonesia, honestly i wouldn't have thought this conversation as anything wrong if i didn't think about English at all lmao
@@fudhailayyashi7896 It sounds slightly Hispanic to me. I don't really know a lot about what Indonesian sounds like so the accent sounded a bit like that.
@@calebm9000 actually, it is Indonesian that is informal and formally mixed in one... And There is also slang language too ... Most Indonesian people Iike that
you know its gonna be good when the clip starts with the patented Miyu machine gun laugh.
In this context, sucking is better because it also pushes in the liquid, which is always more dense than air. This in turn applies more force per mm on the object(boba), allowing it to get unstuck much easier.
Really? I thought that there wouldn’t be significant difference between the two, seeing as the sucking would not increase the pressure the water exerts, rather that it decreases the pressure the air exerts. And I assume that the change in air pressure caused by sucking and blowing are negligible.
I might be wrong though
But, blowing is easier and also negates the risk of the boba shooting in to the mouth and getting you choked. But there is also an easier option of just taking the straw out and pushing it
sometimes i just blow cuz it's more fun for me, it's a blowdart, and then it's very satisfying when you end up launching the boba. Also once sucked too hard and the boba shot stright into my throat.
vsauce, michael here
CMIIW
The stresses in a fluid are composed of the resting stress, the static pressure p, in a non-moving fluid that acts uniformly in all directions (isotropic, Pascal's law) and the shear stresses resulting from the fluid flow τij due to velocity gradients according to
This means the stresses are influenced by two terms: The compression of the fluid due to the spatially uniform pressure p that depends on fluid (such as the density ρ and specific gas constant Rm) and temperature T and the stresses that arise from local changes in velocity and are proportional to a quantity called the dynamic viscosity μ. A spatially uniform pressure sounds counter-intuitively at first but let me explain further.
Flow in the bulk: inviscid flows
For an inviscid ("frictionless") flow, a flow far from the solid walls characterised by a dominance of the inertial forces Fi∝ma≈ρAL2t2. This means the Reynolds number of the flow is very high ...
Ahh yes, the blessing of no context
What an interesting title you put there
"Otter way around" ohohoho
the title baited me.
Guys you should watch the entire stream, it's really hilarious
not gonna lie,I have a dirty thought reading the title
Miyu quote 2020 " if porridge got sucked, boba got blown" " kalau bubur disedot, boba ditiup"
good clip. your english isnt broke btw, dont worry.
*baru ngeklik video*
*Otter Sans voices*
"Oke I'm interested"
This just in, powerful time travelling mage can't get a piecebof boba pearl from a straw. Well then again, she's from the past, she might be not used to present time food
Dude,im indonesian and know what their saying but idk i prefer focusing on the subtitles haha
I came here for the Hana on the thumbnail and I am happy with what I found.
The title is very ambiguous ngl
The title delivered. Banzai
The second girl from the right looks like Civia
English SUB tasukarimasu🙏
1:53 i already watch this several time but i just realized that the subtitle said otter not other. How my brain can't detect this after all this time? 😂
"suck" and "blow" doesn't carry THAT meaning in Indonesia, honestly i wouldn't have thought this conversation as anything wrong if i didn't think about English at all lmao
Damn,I just found out they played this cursed game,kinda sad it was now that I found out :/
I chose C for *COMSUME*
I didn't see the "ID" and I was trying to understand why these Latinas were speaking Japanese Spanish
it's clearly Indonesian, don't you hear it?
@@fudhailayyashi7896 It sounds slightly Hispanic to me. I don't really know a lot about what Indonesian sounds like so the accent sounded a bit like that.
@@calebm9000 actually, it is Indonesian that is informal and formally mixed in one... And There is also slang language too ... Most Indonesian people Iike that
Maybe if they were speaking the language of their northern neighbour, Philippines, you can be forgiven for mistaking it for Hispanic.
maybe its because Indonesian and Spanish are both Phonetic language
Cute layla
I had to watch this
well u know there are other things that could get blocked
TasKarung
i thought you meant something else 😳
Don't blame the Otter, she wouldn't know about this subject. Her wife couldn't teach her such knowledge.
ambigu njir
Interesting
Thumbnailnya si hana kok gitu anjir 😂
hmmmmmmmmmmm
:omegahanalul:
😃
kok indo sepi ya
wkwkwk? what the hell is that?
Indonesian internet laugh
@Skooma Cat yup, exactly
Welcome to the Wkwkland
Hi i from indonesia
Who is Hana referring to as her wife?
Zea. The yellow one.
just zea
The hell is a Boba?
A Star Wars character that you can drink
Its a drink with balls in it
Bubble.
@DunklerJägerZach Hell yeah, where do I sign up?