Choose the Right Physics Toy for Your Assignment: Tips from Miyu

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Miyu is seeking advice on selecting a physics toy for an assignment that requires explaining its physics principles and suggesting improvements. Suggestions include a toy car that shoots a ball straight up and a top that demonstrates gyroscopic precession. The PowerBall or GyroTwister is also recommended, with a suggestion to improve it by replacing the manual cord with an automatic starting device. Participants emphasize the importance of choosing a toy that clearly illustrates physics concepts to achieve a good grade. Overall, the discussion focuses on toy selection and potential enhancements for educational purposes.
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Hello people!~

I have a latest Physics assignment in which I'm stuck! Can anyone advise me on how to go about doing it?

The instructions are as follows:

1) Select any Physics Toy.
2) Explain the Physics Principle(s) that is/are illustrated by the toy.
3) Suggest one or more improvements that can be made to the toy and design how the improvement(s) can be incorporated.
4) There is no need to manufacture the toy but a drawing of the improved design must be included.

What type of Physics Toy can I choose so that I can attain a good grade?

Love, Miyu.
 
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How about that little car that goes at a constant speed and shoots a ball straight up (relative to itself) so the ball falls back into the little tube?

cookiemonster
 
Do they still make tops these days? I suppose that demonstrates gyroscopic precession.
 
If not, you could always find a dradle...

cookiemonster
 
I have the Powerball. You could make it better by implementing some other device to start it rather than that annoying cord you have to stick and pull. [:p]
 
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