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| Be patient: Niagara falls will take a few minutes to fill your water glass
 
| Be patient: Niagara falls will take a few minutes to fill your water glass
| The flow rate is scaled down with the size. According to the ''[[what if? (blog)|what if?]]'' article ''{{what if|147|Niagara Straw}}'', the Niagara Falls flow is regulated to 100,000 cubic feet per second on the tourist season and to 50,000 cubic feet per second offseason and at night. Once scaled to 1/1000, that flow would be 2.83 or 1.41ml per second. If a standard glass of water is 250ml, it would take about 90–180 seconds for the waterfall to fill it.  
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| The flow rate is scaled down with the size. According to the [[what if]] ''{{what if|147|Niagara Straw}}'', the Niagara Falls flow is regulated to 100,000 cubic feet per second on the tourist season and to 50,000 cubic feet per second offseason and at night. Once scaled to 1/1000, that flow would be 2.83 or 1.41ml per second. If a standard glass of water is 250ml, it would take about 90–180 seconds for the waterfall to fill it.  
  
 
However, a 1/1000th replica of scale Niagara falls would be over a meter wide, so without some kind of system to divert the whole flow into one spot, it would not be possible to fill a glass this quickly. Also, the height of the scaled-down Niagara falls would be 5cm, with another 5cm between the water level and the riverbed, so it might be difficult to fill a glass depending on its height.
 
However, a 1/1000th replica of scale Niagara falls would be over a meter wide, so without some kind of system to divert the whole flow into one spot, it would not be possible to fill a glass this quickly. Also, the height of the scaled-down Niagara falls would be 5cm, with another 5cm between the water level and the riverbed, so it might be difficult to fill a glass depending on its height.
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| Do not mix up the USS Enterprises
 
| Do not mix up the USS Enterprises
 
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The ship is presumably a model of the USS ''Enterprise'' (CVN-65), until recently the longest naval vessel ever built, which would be 34cm long on a 1/1000th scale.
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The ship is presumably a model of the USS ''Enterprise'' (CVN-65), the longest naval vessel ever built, which would be 34cm long on a 1/1000th scale.
 
The spaceship is the USS ''Enterprise'' (NCC-1701) from the Star Trek franchise.
 
The spaceship is the USS ''Enterprise'' (NCC-1701) from the Star Trek franchise.
 
It's unclear whether mixing up the models is prohibited because it would damage them, or simply because that's not where they are supposed to be.
 
It's unclear whether mixing up the models is prohibited because it would damage them, or simply because that's not where they are supposed to be.
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==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
:[At the top of the image, inside the panel, a large title is floating in the air. Megan balances on the Golden Gate bridge, her legs wobbling. Jill is sitting on the ice sheet and Cueball is knee-deep in the ocean.]
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{{incomplete transcript|Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}}
 
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:[At the top of the image, inside the panel, a large title is floating in the air.]
 
:RULES
 
:RULES
  
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[Do not let ants into the Sudbury neutrino observatory]
 
[Do not let ants into the Sudbury neutrino observatory]
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[Megan balances on the Golden Gate bridge,her legs wobbling.]
  
 
[Only one person on the Golden Gate tightrope at a time]
 
[Only one person on the Golden Gate tightrope at a time]
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[[Category:Illustrations of scale]]
 
[[Category:Illustrations of scale]]
[[Category:Comics featuring Jill]]
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[[Category:Comics featuring Science Girl]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
 
[[Category:Scale World]]
 
[[Category:Scale World]]
 
[[Category:Comics sharing name|1/10]]
 
[[Category:Comics sharing name|1/10]]
[[Category:Ants]]
 

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