A spinning gyroscope resists falling because angular momentum creates a stabilizing effect that makes it difficult to change the direction of rotation; the faster the gyroscope spins, the greater its angular momentum and the more stable it becomes.
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π€― This Toy Defies Gravity... But How?Added:
This spinning toy can do something that looks impossible. Normally, if I let go of this wheel, it should fall. But once it starts spinning fast, watch what happens. Instead of falling, the gyroscope stays balanced and even seems to resist gravity. That's because the spinning wheel stores something called angular momentum. The faster it spins, the harder it becomes to change its direction.
What looks like magic is actually physics in action. And honestly, physics is way stranger than magic. Follow for more science that looks fake.
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