The Demo: The man is standing on a
rotation platform. When he spins the bicycle wheel and turns it
sideways, he also spins around. What's going on?
Quick Physics: Conservation of Angular Momentum means that the man turns
in the opposite direction from the spinning bicycle wheel.
The Details:
This illustrates an important conservation law of physics: the
conservation of angular momentum or turning motion. Anything that is
turning has angular momentum. This is similar to inertia, only in
rotational motion. If a wheel is spinning in one direction, it wants to
keep turning in that same direction. If it is not turning, it tries to
stay still.
To show this, someone stands on a level platform that can spin around.
If she gets on carefully, so that sheÕs not turning, no matter now much
she twists and dances, she wonÕt be able to spin all the way around.
Next, someone else can push her so she starts spinning. Now, no matter
how hard she tries, she wonÕt be able to stop spinning. This is
conservation of angular momentum.
In the bicycle wheel gyroscope demonstration, there are two possible
turning motions. The platform the person stands on turns like a wheel
on its side. Call this horizontal turning motion. The other turning
motion is the bicycle wheel the person is holding. Initially it is
vertical, as a bicycle wheel normally stands. Call this vertical
turning motion.
To begin with, someone spins the bicycle wheel. There is vertical
turning motion in the bicycle wheel, but no horizontal turning motion
of the platform. Then the person tilts the bicycle wheel to the side,
so now there is horizontal turning motion where there wasnÕt any
before. Conservation of angular momentum tries to fix this. The
platform starts spinning in the direction opposite that of the bicycle
wheel. If you add the backward turning of the platform and the forward
turning of the bike wheel together, you get zero. So horizontal motion
is the same as when we started: nothing. When the bike wheel is tilted
back vertically, the platform stops spinning, as in the beginning.
Rocket ships are steered this way. They have little wheels spinning
inside called a gyroscope. When the rocket ship turns, the spinning
wheels turn the other way and bring the rocket back on course. A
motorcycle turns around corners this way. When the rider leans to one
side, the whole motorcycle turns around a corner.
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