@lastingpain22 It would move upwards, because water is a fluid such that resistance to motion increases as the speed of the motion increases. Notice the differential in downward and upward motion. The fast downward sweep would generate more resistance from the water than the upward sweep. This is the case notwithstanding that the downward sweep is shorter in duration.
how about clothing
MotherEarthswarrior 1 year ago
@MotherEarthswarrior Another Gaga suit? NO PLEASEEE!!
camelazo 1 year ago 2
I am very afraid of jellyfish and squid
Jorickhoofd 1 year ago
looks cool but has no directional control
0lolop35 1 year ago
If you actually put this in the water, it would only flap up and down...
Wouldn't really move in any direction.
lastingpain22 1 year ago
@lastingpain22 I agree. It needs to be able to actuate each sector independently to enable lateral motion.
PacoBell 1 year ago
@lastingpain22 It would move upwards, because water is a fluid such that resistance to motion increases as the speed of the motion increases. Notice the differential in downward and upward motion. The fast downward sweep would generate more resistance from the water than the upward sweep. This is the case notwithstanding that the downward sweep is shorter in duration.
arpoot 7 months ago
cool
braikiakarim 2 years ago
awezomee!!!
mzoltan14 2 years ago