Difference between revisions of "Maxwell's Wheel (Big Yo Yo)"

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Essentially a yo-yo with a slightly different configuration. Wind the strings up on the axle (with each turn to the inside of the previous) and let go. When it reaches the bottom it will climb nearly as high as its beginning point. Be sure that the strings are of equal length to ensure proper operation. Also check that the wind is towards the center to keep the strings on the axle. Hang from a spring scale and you will see the impulse when the wheel changes direction.
Essentially a yo-yo with a slightly different configuration. Wind the strings up on the axle (with each turn to the inside of the previous) and let go. When it reaches the bottom it will climb nearly as high as its beginning point. Be sure that the strings are of equal length to ensure proper operation. Also check that the wind is towards the center to keep the strings on the axle. Hang from a spring scale and you will see the impulse when the wheel changes direction.

Latest revision as of 09:51, 13 March 2023

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Description:

Essentially a yo-yo with a slightly different configuration. Wind the strings up on the axle (with each turn to the inside of the previous) and let go. When it reaches the bottom it will climb nearly as high as its beginning point. Be sure that the strings are of equal length to ensure proper operation. Also check that the wind is towards the center to keep the strings on the axle. Hang from a spring scale and you will see the impulse when the wheel changes direction.

Location:

  • Drawer 13