0:04 Fuji Top: A top that spins to create a picture of Mt. Fuji 🗻! 0:39 Wooden Hooped Top: A top with two wooden rings that spin along with it. 1:07 Wheeled Top: A top with wheels to help it stop from falling. 1:24 Futuristic Tippy Tops: Strange tops that spin and flip up. Comes in silver, coloured, and LED. 2:15 Clown Tops: A top with two colourful knobs and a round body.
I really like that wooden top. I like any kind of object that was made from one piece, especially rings. And that tipping top confuses me. Since the bottom is seemingly heavier wouldn't want to stay on the bottom?
Rotation tends to throw other basic concepts of physics on their side...this is a case where it goes completely up-side-down. The reason this happens is indeed related to centrifuges. Quickly stir a drink and you'll see the liquid climb the sides away from the center and away from Earth's gravity. Given the right conditions of friction, the upward inertial motion is thrown past 90 degrees until the top is again spinning in balance, with the stem down.
im sorry but what was the name of the last ones,, the ones build like several balls put together,, im verry cuirios about that one thanks for the vedieo
For the sake of simplicity most would describe a spinning top as centrifugal, meaning it's magnitude is away from the center of the rotating mass. Technically speaking there is no real centrifugal force as it's relative. What most describe as centrifugal is simply tangential velocity. Both "centrifugal" and centripetal forces are present in any rotating object. I'm sure there are a bunch of wiki pages you could peruse for hours on the subject.
When I taught high school physics, I tried to re-brand the “centrifugal force” as “inertial fling”. My hope was to offer something more accurate, and also goofy enough to gain spoken traction. (I didn’t say I was a GOOD teacher 😕 But: I honestly tried my inventive best.)
This audio is top notch for the time period, I’m super impressed
0:04 Fuji Top: A top that spins to create a picture of Mt. Fuji 🗻!
0:39 Wooden Hooped Top: A top with two wooden rings that spin along with it.
1:07 Wheeled Top: A top with wheels to help it stop from falling.
1:24 Futuristic Tippy Tops: Strange tops that spin and flip up. Comes in silver, coloured, and LED.
2:15 Clown Tops: A top with two colourful knobs and a round body.
The top with the wheels is so cute! I love it!
That Mt. Fuji top is AWESOME.
You are amazing Tim! Keep it up.
I wasn't talking to you. But you're awesome too.
Holy Shit I've watch 50+ of these videos in one day
I really like that wooden top. I like any kind of object that was made from one piece, especially rings. And that tipping top confuses me. Since the bottom is seemingly heavier wouldn't want to stay on the bottom?
Wonderful, thanks for posting!
Its snowing on Mt.fuji...
'yama' means mountain so you're saying mt. mt. fuji
Love the video
Like how DC Comics is Detective Comics Comics
wow, that's some amazing stuff :O
What would Tim use as a dream totem?
*inhales*
WATER FROM THE NILE
Rotation tends to throw other basic concepts of physics on their side...this is a case where it goes completely up-side-down. The reason this happens is indeed related to centrifuges. Quickly stir a drink and you'll see the liquid climb the sides away from the center and away from Earth's gravity. Given the right conditions of friction, the upward inertial motion is thrown past 90 degrees until the top is again spinning in balance, with the stem down.
im sorry but what was the name of the last ones,, the ones build like several balls put together,, im verry cuirios about that one
thanks for the vedieo
I think I just found Santa's secret youtube channel
Seriously, all the stuff and toys, this guy is just santa but skinnier and with a shorter beard.
Do you have any vodeo featuring gyroscopes?
Just put this code in the URL: ROQzvtP1wMY
quiet you! tim is never wrong
The wooden ring top is very peculiar.
That pile tho!
Centrifugal? or Centripetal?
Centripetal force.
mirror table please
For the sake of simplicity most would describe a spinning top as centrifugal, meaning it's magnitude is away from the center of the rotating mass. Technically speaking there is no real centrifugal force as it's relative. What most describe as centrifugal is simply tangential velocity.
Both "centrifugal" and centripetal forces are present in any rotating object. I'm sure there are a bunch of wiki pages you could peruse for hours on the subject.
When I taught high school physics, I tried to re-brand the “centrifugal force” as “inertial fling”. My hope was to offer something more accurate, and also goofy enough to gain spoken traction.
(I didn’t say I was a GOOD teacher 😕 But: I honestly tried my inventive best.)
I like that
The last small top looks like an atom at some points
Mount Fuji Mountain
Thank you for the video, it was very interesting but you need a little more practice with spinning.
does he not know that there is no centrifugal force?.....
starters........
no beyblades comeon
Inception
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Bey blades aren't "unusual"
shutup asshole
It's new.
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Fascinating. Excellent video!