Dr Hugh Hunt Department of
Engineering, Cambridge University Fellow of Trinity
College
Abstract -
"Boomerangs, Bouncing Balls and Other Spinning
Things"
Spinning things
are strange. Why does a spinning top stand up? Why
doesn't a rolling wheel fall over? Why is top-spin
so effective in tennis? How does a falling cat always manage
to land on its feet? How can the Hubble Space Telescope
turn around in space? What do ice-skaters do to spin so
fast?
We'll look closely at the common threads that link all
spinning things, and that means we'll have to talk about
gyroscopes. Don't worry, there won't be any maths!
Everything will be demonstrated live with lots of toys and
videos. We'll even throw a few indoor
boomerangs.
Biography Dr Hugh Hunt is a
Senior Lecturer in the Department of Engineering at Cambridge
University and a Fellow of Trinity College. He took his
first degree in Engineering at Melbourne University
Australia. He has accumulated an impressive collection of
boomerangs, many of them homemade. He uses these to inspire
students in the study of Dynamics and Mechanics.
He has a good boomerang
website at:- http://www2.eng.cam.ac.uk/~hemh1/boomerangs.htm
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