Do fins help an object rotate?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers around the role of fins in the rotation of objects, specifically in the context of a cylinder with fins designed to stabilize its descent. Participants explore how the orientation and condition of the fins can affect the object's motion, particularly in terms of inducing spin.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants suggest that fins can stabilize an object, while others note that if fins are not aligned with the flow, they may induce spin.
  • A participant describes a specific scenario involving a cylinder with bent fins, leading to unexpected spinning during its descent.
  • Another participant hypothesizes that fins, like a shark's fin, can prevent erratic rotation in certain contexts.
  • A later reply explains that the bent fin creates aerodynamic rolling forces, resulting in rotation due to asymmetric forces acting on the cylinder.

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Participants express differing views on the effects of fin orientation and condition on rotation, indicating that multiple competing perspectives exist regarding the mechanics involved.

Contextual Notes

The discussion does not resolve the complexities of aerodynamic forces or the specific conditions under which fins may stabilize or destabilize an object.

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Do fins help an object rotate? example, a nerf football
 
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It depends on their orientation. Fins are usually used to help stabilize an object, i.e rocket or missile. If the fins are not parallel with the flow around it then they will impart a spin most likely.

Do you have a specific situation in mind that you are wondering about?
 
i made this cylinder, and put four fins on the top of it, and it is supposed to go straight down, but one of my fins is bent a bit, and it causes the vehicle to spin as it falls down, and i was curious on why it does that
 
I assume the shark's fin prevents from making a stupid rotation when rushing for its prey..
 
supersingh said:
i made this cylinder, and put four fins on the top of it, and it is supposed to go straight down, but one of my fins is bent a bit, and it causes the vehicle to spin as it falls down, and i was curious on why it does that

More info on this?
 
i made this cylinder, and put four fins on the top of it, and it is supposed to go straight down, but one of my fins is bent a bit, and it causes the vehicle to spin as it falls down, and i was curious on why it does that

The bent fin causes the rotation because it induces aerodynamic rolling forces on the cylinder body. In fact, any surface which intrudes into the airstream is pushed by that airstream, hence pushing the cylinder body. If these pushing forces are not anti-symmetric or coupled in such a way as to cancel each other out, then you are bound to see some kind of unexpected motion of the cylinder body, such as a roll or a shimmy.
 

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