Pythagorean cup

Pythagorean cup, Archea Korinthos, , Greece

The workshop entices the visitor to appreciate the art and craft of the ceramics and their ancient/traditional decoration. The visitor may browse a wide collection of ceramics, sculpture, and frescoes from all periods of ancient Greek art. Our staff is readily available to offer information regarding the exhibits, our rich history or the surrounding area. Our company safely ships all over Greece and overseas. It will be our pleasure to meet you in Ancient Corinth.


Description & Instructions When Visiting Archea Korinthos, , Greece

The workshop entices the visitor to appreciate the art and craft of the ceramics and their ancient/traditional decoration. The visitor may browse a wide collection of ceramics, sculpture, and frescoes from all periods of ancient Greek art. Our staff is readily available to offer information regarding the exhibits, our rich history or the surrounding area. Our company safely ships all over Greece and overseas. It will be our pleasure to meet you in Ancient Corinth.

Itinerary

A Pythagorean cup looks like a normal drinking cup, except that the bowl has a central column in it, giving it a shape like a Bundt pan. The central column of the bowl is positioned directly over the stem of the cup and over the hole at the bottom of the stem. A small open pipe runs from this hole almost to the top of the central column, where there is an open chamber. The chamber is connected by a second pipe to the bottom of the central column, where a hole in the column exposes the pipe to (the contents of) the bowl of the cup.[1] When the cup is filled, liquid rises through the second pipe up to the chamber at the top of the central column, following Pascal’s principle of communicating vessels. As long as the level of the liquid does not rise beyond the level of the chamber, the cup functions as normal. If the level rises further, however, the liquid spills through the chamber into the first pipe and out the bottom. Gravity then creates a siphon through the central column, causing the entire contents of the cup to be emptied through the hole at the bottom of the stem.


Pythagorean cup



Duration: 20 hours
Starts: Archea Korinthos, Greece
Trip Category: Classes & Workshops >> Craft Classes


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