Today as I was performing my morning biological ritual, "dropping the kids off at the pool" and what not, the cold kiss of Poseidon on my behind inspired an idea for an experiment. What is the ideal height to poop in a toilet bowl to prevent splashing?
There and then, I set up a scientific experiment.
Trial # 1: I lowered the "factory's" height-above-water by a few inches. I thought "surely the lowered height will cause the falling logs to gain less total kinetic energy during their shorter journey to the bottom, thereby reducing the splash height". Unfortunately, while the splash height may have been lower, the factory was also lower, so Poseidon got me.
Trial # 2: Then I raised the factory height, thinking "if I raise the height, the bog water won't reach!". Unfortunately, my hypothesis was wrong again. Poseidon got me once more. I quickly deduced that a higher drop height meant more kinetic energy, which led to a taller splash. But this trail might have been flawed; I think the log had slightly more mass that time.
Therefore, I realized that this is more complex than I originally imagined, and it probably requires multivariable calculus to solve - something I was never good at. So instead, I wanted to continue through the trial-and-error route. I sat on the can for another 10 minutes, but alas, I'd run out of artillery, so the experiment will continue tomorrow.
However, I figured that by asking here, I can increase the sample size by encouraging more trials among all of you. Or perhaps there is a physicist who can help deduce the ideal height (AKA, at what drop height above the water will there be the largest gap between the drop height and the splash?).