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Reverse flow of waterfall In Maharashtra’s Naneghat
The monsoon season revives the local vegetation and fauna. Additionally, the joyful raindrops create some of the most breathtaking sights on earth and cheer up our emotions. A video from Naneghat in Maharashtra serves as evidence for this.
It depicts water flowing upward rather than downward from a fall between two mountains. The stunning scene was made possible by the wind that accompanied the rain at Naneghat.
Indian Forest Officer (IFS) Susanta Nanda posted the video to Twitter with the caption: “The water fall in Naneghat, part of the Western Ghats range, is at its best during that phase when the magnitude of wind speed is equivalent to and opposes the force of gravity. Monsoon’s beauty”
When the magnitude of wind speed is equal & opposite to the force of gravity. The water fall at its best during that stage in Naneghat of western ghats range.
Beauty of Monsoons. pic.twitter.com/lkMfR9uS3RAdvertisement— Susanta Nanda IFS (@susantananda3) July 10, 2022
In the trending video, clouds are seen circling above the mountains, which are covered in a lush green canopy.
Since the officer published the video on Sunday, it has amassed over 3.5 lakh views and over 16,000 likes on Twitter. The sight and its beauty astounded users, and many of them posted lovely comments in the comment box.
“I’ve been here before. heavenly realm, “penned a user.
Another person explained the phenomena in terms of science by saying, “According to Newton’s first law of motion, unless a force acts on an item, it continues to move in the same direction.
The water’s inherent tendency to obey gravity is affected by strong winds. The two forces have equal strengths and move in opposing directions.”
It has been attempted by numerous users to identify the cause of the opposite result.
“Because they have different dimensional properties, wind speed and gravitational force cannot be compared.
It would be more accurate to say that the weight (another force) of falling water is cancelled out by the wind’s kinetic energy “examine one of the remarks.
Between the Konkan coast and the town of Junnar on the Deccan plateau is the mountain pass known as Naneghat.
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