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Explanation for this interesting rotational effect?
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[QUOTE="andresB, post: 6191834, member: 402469"] You can see the effect around minute 1:20 in this [URL='https://www.facebook.com/442069859569101/videos/305983133690463/UzpfSTEwODY5NzQxNDA6MTAyMTc2NzkyMjgyMjc2MTU/']video[/URL]. It seems to me that the un-twist of the elastic band and the rotation of the ball about the line that joins them is what keep the constant the initial zero angular momentum, though I can't tell for sure. The inversion of in the direction of rotation somewhat reminds me of Dzhanibekov effect, though most likely not related at all. [/QUOTE]
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