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Description: The top of a hose A hose is a hollow tube designed to carry fluids from one location to another. Hoses are also sometimes called pipes ... all » (the word pipe usually refers to a rigid tube, whereas a hose is usually a flexible one). The shape of a hose is usually cylindrical (having a circular cross section). Hoses are used in water or other liquid environments to convey air or other gases; they are used in air or other gaseous environments to convey liquids. Specific applications include the following: * A garden hose is used to water plants in a garden or lawn, or to convey water to a sprinkler for the same purpose. * A fire hose is used by firefighters to convey water to the site of a fire. * Air hoses are used in underwater diving (e.g., scuba diving) to carry air from the surface or from air tanks. (See also Snorkel.) * In architecture, metal or plastic hoses (usually called pipes) are used to move water around a building; air ducts are used to move air around (see Air conditioning). * Automotive hoses are used in automobiles to move fluids around for use in cooling or lubrication and in hydraulics. * In chemistry and medicine, hoses (usually called tubes) are used to move liquid chemicals or gases around. (See also Laboratory.) Hoses are typically used with clamps, spigots, and nozzles to control fluid flow. «
Description: We all know by now a garden hose will probably blend. But how much of the hose will blend? 5 feet? 10 feet? 15 feet?

Description: This is a water+air propelled rocket. Got the idea from Peter Hildner, in one of the Indian Guide tribes I've been in. The rocket is a two liter soda bottle. There's a straw duct-taped to it, and it's sitting on a cheapo Estes rocket launcher. I can't remember exactly how the air hose is attached to the rocket, but I know I ended up using a cork cut in half (to make it shorter), with a hole drilled through the middle to get the air in. I think I had the air hose going straight into the cork. On the other end of the orange air hose ($10 or so from Home Depot), is a bike pump, which conveniently had a screw end for the hose that fit the orange air hose. The hose is quite long, because I was afraid of the rocket tipping over, towards me, then going off. Never did.The movie starts with me pumping the bike pump. You just pump till it takes off. You can hear the bottle hitting the ground. From memory it reaches nearly to the top of the pines in our front yard, so figure 60 feet up. The movie ends with a slow-mo of the take off.I took the movie with whatever digicam I had at the time. I think a Canon S400. I should have used the minidv cam instead ...