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A couple of misapplications of physics come to mind:

Conservation of angular momentum does not mean what people think it means. If you have an object spinning on a flat surface, it can't turn around without outside forces, right? Wrong, the rattleback toy does this (videovideo).

The Coriolis effect is real, but the idea that this has something to do with the direction water spins down the drain is a false urban legend.

A couple of misapplications of physics come to mind:

Conservation of angular momentum does not mean what people think it means. If you have an object spinning on a flat surface, it can't turn around without outside forces, right? Wrong, the rattleback toy does this (video).

The Coriolis effect is real, but the idea that this has something to do with the direction water spins down the drain is a false urban legend.

A couple of misapplications of physics come to mind:

Conservation of angular momentum does not mean what people think it means. If you have an object spinning on a flat surface, it can't turn around without outside forces, right? Wrong, the rattleback toy does this (video).

The Coriolis effect is real, but the idea that this has something to do with the direction water spins down the drain is a false urban legend.

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Douglas Zare
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A couple of misapplications of physics come to mind:

Conservation of angular momentum does not mean what people think it means. If you have an object spinning on a flat surface, it can't turn around without outside forces, right? Wrong, the rattleback toy does this (video).

The Coriolis effect is real, but the idea that this has something to do with the direction water spins down the drain is a false urban legend.