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            K-H Instability 
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        - The first experiment always works out best
- In the experiment results we saw here, the vortices
            all formed at the same time, however things don't
            always work out that way. The reason the video
            footage of this experiment is a pretty rough piece of
            work is that it is footage of our first attempt at
            the experiment, and we didn't pay much attention to
            production quality. After the first attempt, we tried
            numerous times to recreate our first success, but in
            the end failed to get any better footage of vortices
            forming at the same time. 
- An unfair experiment
- This experiment was carried out a number of times as
            a class experiment, however preparation time usually
            took about two hours, and the experiment itself a
            mere second. On top of that, the student assigned to
            tipping the water tank (to cause the K-H instability)
            didn't even get to see that "one second"
            with his own eyes. While the students watching the
            tank from the front raised elated shouts, the student
            tipping the tank was always left asking "What?
            What's happening?". Worse, the student tipping
            the tank was usually the most conscientious member of
            the group who volunteered for the majority of the
            work.