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A boomerang is a thrown tool, typically constructed as a flat airfoil, that is designed to spin about an axis perpendicular to the direction of its flight. CAC Boomerang · Captain Boomerang · Valari · Australian Aboriginal artefacts
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At its heart, a boomerang is just a propeller that isn't attached to anything. Propellers, like the ones on the front of an airplane ...
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Boomerangs come back to the person who threw them because of a phenomenon called gyroscopic precession. When a boomerang is ...
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A boomerang is an example of gyroscopic precession. The popular variety at left is thrown by grasping it at the bottom and throwing it so that it rotates about ...
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Boomerangs are some of the first man-made flying machines. · As the wing rotates and the boomerang moves through the air, the airflow over the wings creates lift ... How does a boomerang work? How does it come back? If a boomerang is thrown in space, will it come back? Can you throw a boomerang without wind? Who invented boomerang and why? How does it work? More results from www.quora.com
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To summarise: the boomerang is hurled into the air almost vertically. It flies roughly parallel to the ground as the flight path curves. Soon it lies down ...
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However, returning boomerangs can be used for hunting, too. For example, a returning boomerang can be used as a bird decoy. Thrown over areas of long grass ...
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Spin plus forward motion causes uneven lift on the boomerang's wings. The wing at the top of the cycle has it's spin motion added to it's forward motion, ...
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Discuss the lift equation, why a boomerang generates lift and how these lift forces produce torque on a boomerang. • Explain gyroscopic precession and why ...
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A boomerang can execute its unique roundtrip flight by making use of three fundamental physics principles: lift, relative velocity, and gyroscopic ...
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In short, as it flies through the air, one wing travels faster than the other. The unbalanced force that results from this difference is what causes the ...
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24 Oct 2013 · “As the top wing is spinning forward, the lift force on that wing is greater and results in unbalanced forces that gradually turns the boomerang ...
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30 Oct 2018 · One of the primary forces at work when a boomerang flies is lift. The limbs of a boomerang are shaped with an airfoil which, when spun through ...
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