Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Bold to Bald |
12-Feb-2013 At 5:37:56 PM |
Decoy
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On 12/02/2013 shortman wrote:
>Interesting fact - It is much harder to juggle a chainsaw when it is not
>running. The question for all the math heads is why?
Is it because the resultant force from the spinning motor components help spin the rest of the chainsaw spin in the other direction, resulting in the juggler not needing to input as much force to keep them spinning?
or
Is it that the spinning motor components create some sort of gyroscopic stabilisation on the chainsaw?
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