Radius and Speed: Exploring the Relationship in Spinning Objects

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Hey guys & girls.

My name is Daniel and I'm currently study EE at WIT.

I love physics (duh) and bboying (Breakdancing).

I glad to be part of the community.

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Welcome to PF Daniel! Lots of physics in breakdancing!
 
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yes there is lol. I wrote my college paper about breakdancing and physics lol
 
Kryptix said:
yes there is lol. I wrote my college paper about breakdancing and physics lol
I used to breakdance too, but that was 15 years ago :)

Feel free to share any interesting insights from your paper.
 
aha, cool. Oh and the paper only used some basic ideas of physics. Like how when you reduce the radius of a spinning object, the object spins faster lol.

Used that to explain back spins xD

At the time i only had high school physics behind me lol
 
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