Close Menu
  • Home
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest USA news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's On
What Are Exercise Snacks? The New Wellness Trend for People Who Hate Going to the Gym

What Are Exercise Snacks? The New Wellness Trend for People Who Hate Going to the Gym

August 20, 2026
49ers’ bad drafts forced them to retread rather than reset

49ers’ bad drafts forced them to retread rather than reset

August 20, 2026
In-N-Out plans new SoCal location with ‘Double-Double’ drive-thru lanes

In-N-Out plans new SoCal location with ‘Double-Double’ drive-thru lanes

August 20, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • What Are Exercise Snacks? The New Wellness Trend for People Who Hate Going to the Gym
  • 49ers’ bad drafts forced them to retread rather than reset
  • In-N-Out plans new SoCal location with ‘Double-Double’ drive-thru lanes
  • Rubio outperforms Vance in hypothetical 2028 match-ups against Newsom, Harris and AOC: poll 
  • Liberia receives first US deportation flight under migrant deal
  • Hayden Panettiere’s Ex Brian Hickerson Breaks His Silence on Her Sudden Death
  • Multiple skirmishes break out at Giants-Dolphins joint practice
  • Amazon delivery drone drops ‘shocked’ customer’s package directly into swimming pool in viral video
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
Join Us
USA TimesUSA Times
Newsletter Login
  • Home
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release
USA TimesUSA Times
Home » ‘We were forced to say, Feynman and followers, you guys are off’: Physicists disprove decades-old Richard Feynman theory on ‘silly’ sprinklers
‘We were forced to say, Feynman and followers, you guys are off’: Physicists disprove decades-old Richard Feynman theory on ‘silly’ sprinklers
Science

‘We were forced to say, Feynman and followers, you guys are off’: Physicists disprove decades-old Richard Feynman theory on ‘silly’ sprinklers

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 27, 20263 ViewsNo Comments

Richard Feynman was a serious physicist who loved to answer unserious questions. Can math tell you how to order the optimal lunch? Can a human track scents like a bloodhound can by smelling his own footprints? Now, researchers have picked up one of Feynman’s most curious unanswered questions by looking at the physics of “silly” sprinklers.

A typical lawn sprinkler with an S-shaped nozzle spins in a given direction as it spews water from its two openings. But if you throw that sprinkler into a swimming pool and hook it up to a vacuum so it sucks water in instead of spraying it out, which way will it spin — the same direction as before, or the opposite?

Feynman posed that question as a Princeton graduate student in the 1940s. According to Feynman’s telling, he rigged a glass sprinkler in his university’s lab. It gave a brief “tremor,” then barely moved even as he raised the pressure. He repeated the process until the glass shattered, leaving the answer ambiguous. Since then, decades of follow-up experiments have turned up every possible answer — the sprinkler spinning one way, spinning the other way, jittering back and forth, or not moving at all — depending on how carefully the tests were built.

Latest Videos FromLive Science

In 2024, a team at New York University led by applied mathematician and experimental physicist Leif Ristroph took a first crack at the question, finding that the reverse sprinkler rotates opposite to a forward sprinkler. But that explanation was tested only on ordinary S-shaped sprinklers, and it hadn’t yet been pitted directly against two other leading theories.

One, which traces back to Austrian physicist Ernst Mach, holds that the total angular momentum of the swirling water inside the sprinkler’s arms must be balanced by an opposite spin of the sprinkler itself. The other, associated with Feynman himself, focuses on pressure and suction effects right at the outer nozzles.


You may like

So Ristroph’s team asked, what if the sprinkler weren’t shaped like a sprinkler at all? What if its arms spiraled, bent the wrong way or curled back on themselves?

In a new study published July 13 in the journal PNASs, the researchers built seven deliberately “silly” sprinklers with unusual arm geometries to pit the leading theories against each other. That includes one sprinkler with arms that spiraled several times to maximize the water’s angular momentum, and another with a counter-bend at the nozzle.

Get the world’s most fascinating discoveries delivered straight to your inbox.

The sprinkler designs studied, with the observed rotation direction in the forward (red arrow) and reverse (blue) modes.

(Image credit: NYU’s Applied Mathematics Laboratory)

In the process, they tore down both ideas. If Mach were right, the spiral design should have spun dramatically differently. If Feynman were right, reversing the nozzle bend should have flipped the sprinkler’s direction. Neither happened.

“We were forced to say, ‘Feynman and followers, you guys are off,'” Ristroph told Live Science.

The spiral-armed sprinkler, meant to test Mach’s theory, was just as unyielding. Even though the fluid inside carried substantially more angular momentum, “the solid barely cared,” Ristroph said.


What to read next

All three measurements across the seven designs pointed instead to the sprinkler’s central hub, where the arms meet. There, incoming water collides and swirls, generating a flux of angular momentum inside the device that the solid structure pushes back against. The finding suggests that the reverse sprinkler is not much more than an inside-out version of a forward sprinkler governed by the same physics playing out at the opposite ends of the arms.

Ristroph emphasized that this result was made possible because of Jesse Smith, who just completed his physics doctorate at NYU while working on the project, along with a small team of Ristroph’s own students, and Ristroph’s longtime collaborator Brennan Sprinkle, a computational fluid dynamics expert at the Colorado School of Mines whose surname is a coincidence.

Now, the team is building computer simulations to test whether the momentum-flux model holds up beyond the flow conditions already studied, and they hope to eventually derive it from fundamental fluid dynamics equations.

Ristroph said this “silly” problem does have real-world applications: Understanding how curved channels convert fluid flow into rotational force could inform the design of turbines and other devices that harvest energy from wind and water currents.

“If we can do something that would help with engineers designing devices to better make use of all the huge amounts of wind and water energy we have all around us,” he said, “that would be, of course, a fantastic thing.”

Smith, J.E., Zuo, M., Kuhlke, W., Sprinkle, B., & Ristroph, L. (2026). Geometry controls momentum flux in the sprinkler problem. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 123. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2537479123

Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram WhatsApp Email

Keep Reading

2,000-year-old inscriptions scrawled in a Spanish cave reveal mysterious Roman goddess cult

2,000-year-old inscriptions scrawled in a Spanish cave reveal mysterious Roman goddess cult

‘This is not the outcome we were working towards’:  million mission to save NASA’s Swift telescope fails

‘This is not the outcome we were working towards’: $30 million mission to save NASA’s Swift telescope fails

Climate change will triple the number of days over 105 F in the US. The health impacts will be dire.

Climate change will triple the number of days over 105 F in the US. The health impacts will be dire.

Black hole star? Solar-system-size ‘dot’ from the early universe is our best evidence yet of a brand-new type of cosmic object

Black hole star? Solar-system-size ‘dot’ from the early universe is our best evidence yet of a brand-new type of cosmic object

Mini ‘arteries-on-a-chip’ could help predict a person’s risk of stroke

Mini ‘arteries-on-a-chip’ could help predict a person’s risk of stroke

1,400-year-old skeleton found in underground channel in Peru may have belonged to human sacrifice victim

1,400-year-old skeleton found in underground channel in Peru may have belonged to human sacrifice victim

Secret ‘messages’ in cat pee let felines identify each other — and scientists just cracked the code

Secret ‘messages’ in cat pee let felines identify each other — and scientists just cracked the code

IBM’s new ‘quantum fridges’ are nearly 200 times colder than deep space and could pave the way for fault-tolerant quantum computing

IBM’s new ‘quantum fridges’ are nearly 200 times colder than deep space and could pave the way for fault-tolerant quantum computing

‘I’m not sure how such a law could be enforced’: Readers react to a possible social media ban for children

‘I’m not sure how such a law could be enforced’: Readers react to a possible social media ban for children

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

49ers’ bad drafts forced them to retread rather than reset

49ers’ bad drafts forced them to retread rather than reset

August 20, 2026
In-N-Out plans new SoCal location with ‘Double-Double’ drive-thru lanes

In-N-Out plans new SoCal location with ‘Double-Double’ drive-thru lanes

August 20, 2026
Rubio outperforms Vance in hypothetical 2028 match-ups against Newsom, Harris and AOC: poll 

Rubio outperforms Vance in hypothetical 2028 match-ups against Newsom, Harris and AOC: poll 

August 20, 2026
Liberia receives first US deportation flight under migrant deal

Liberia receives first US deportation flight under migrant deal

August 20, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest USA news and updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News
Hayden Panettiere’s Ex Brian Hickerson Breaks His Silence on Her Sudden Death

Hayden Panettiere’s Ex Brian Hickerson Breaks His Silence on Her Sudden Death

August 20, 2026
Multiple skirmishes break out at Giants-Dolphins joint practice

Multiple skirmishes break out at Giants-Dolphins joint practice

August 20, 2026
Amazon delivery drone drops ‘shocked’ customer’s package directly into swimming pool in viral video

Amazon delivery drone drops ‘shocked’ customer’s package directly into swimming pool in viral video

August 20, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest WhatsApp TikTok Instagram
© 2026 USA Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.