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Gyroscopes! Whoa!
How on earth does a childs toy gyroscope balance at nearly 90 degrees to the "eiffel tower" stand that comes with it? Why does gravity not work properly and make it fall? I know that the wheel is spinning very fast but if you think about it, its still lump of metal with mass! I bet you that resolving the froces at work is a nightmare.....
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http://www.ux1.eiu.edu/~cfadd/1350/11Rolling/Gyros.html
If you really want a laugh though do a google search for gyroscope and anti-gravity and see all the "head the balls" come out of the woodwork
This is very well done in M204 - an open uni course called math methods and modelling.
The bit about things moving - means that it is included in chapters with titles like 'dynamics' -and is quite interesting. its one of the things that has to be taught and I found very diffciult to pick up from a book only
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