In RuudJH's defense, that was probably one of the dumbest questions I've heard in a while. I assumed you were trolling. I would recommend you take an intro physics course
In The4LA2Baker0's defense, just because someone doesn't know something doesn't mean you have to act like the bully on the playground, or support the bully's actions.
You didn't know how to read at one point, and not everyone knows the same stuff as you. Why be rude, and persecute someone for the desire of knowledge that probably also got you where you are today?
Thank you for answering the question RuudJH, Thank you for offering knowledge InVainvassist.
Thanks man. FTR i was up late drunk and my inebriated mind couldn't think logically.
Also, there are no dumb questions IMO, except ones that have already been answered. I have responded to many question i thought were obvious, without being a dickhead like some of the other commentators.
On a side note, I have seen magnetic devices that will move forever without any outside forces. they dont do anything, just look cool.
See, now, YOU are cool! You were receptive to me trying to help you out, which makes sense. Although, like I said, thank you for the things that you guys did contribute, those things were helpful.
You and me bud, let's be friends. We get it already, lets let them figure it out eventually.
to answer your question: if not for frictional forces, sound, deformation of the metal in the spring no energy would be lost and the spring would continue oscillating forever- conservation of energy and momentum
the intuitive way of thinking about the basic laws of motion is that to keep something in motion you must constantly apply a force or energy- this was the incorrect theory until a man by the name of Newton came along and showed otherwise
In squeezing or stretching a spring, you give it a slight twist. This allows the bouncing motion to turn into a twisting motion and vice versa. But only if there is resonance between the two movements, ie the time it takes to bounce up and down is equal to the time it takes to twist left then right. Wikipedia has a good entry on this pendulum.
interesting
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van14able 8 months ago
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Sigma P = 0
P = M V
momentum is conserved
desidude006 1 year ago
I have absolutely no idea why.. But i actually laughed out loud (in reality) at 0:27
StrangerEight 1 year ago
conservation of momentum, or perpetual energy? does it stop?
The4LA2Baker0 1 year ago
Of course it stops.
You really think just because someone finds a trick to move an object in two seperate ways by means of one force, laws of nature cease to exist?
RuudJH 1 year ago
RuudJH,
I think you cant answer a simple question without sounding like a dickhead.
Don't have many friends, do you?
The4LA2Baker0 1 year ago
Stupid questions bring up the worst in me.
RuudJH 1 year ago
In RuudJH's defense, that was probably one of the dumbest questions I've heard in a while. I assumed you were trolling. I would recommend you take an intro physics course
InVainbassist 1 year ago
In The4LA2Baker0's defense, just because someone doesn't know something doesn't mean you have to act like the bully on the playground, or support the bully's actions.
You didn't know how to read at one point, and not everyone knows the same stuff as you. Why be rude, and persecute someone for the desire of knowledge that probably also got you where you are today?
Thank you for answering the question RuudJH, Thank you for offering knowledge InVainvassist.
classicalheartburn 1 year ago
classicalheartburn,
Thanks man. FTR i was up late drunk and my inebriated mind couldn't think logically.
Also, there are no dumb questions IMO, except ones that have already been answered. I have responded to many question i thought were obvious, without being a dickhead like some of the other commentators.
On a side note, I have seen magnetic devices that will move forever without any outside forces. they dont do anything, just look cool.
The4LA2Baker0 1 year ago
@The4LA2Baker0
See, now, YOU are cool! You were receptive to me trying to help you out, which makes sense. Although, like I said, thank you for the things that you guys did contribute, those things were helpful.
You and me bud, let's be friends. We get it already, lets let them figure it out eventually.
classicalheartburn 1 year ago
to answer your question: if not for frictional forces, sound, deformation of the metal in the spring no energy would be lost and the spring would continue oscillating forever- conservation of energy and momentum
the intuitive way of thinking about the basic laws of motion is that to keep something in motion you must constantly apply a force or energy- this was the incorrect theory until a man by the name of Newton came along and showed otherwise
DesertedBaby 1 year ago
That... That's just not right, :)
kcj1993 1 year ago
Do you know how to make one with 3 different oscillatory modes, or where I could find instructions for doing that?
dylanthomasmahood 1 year ago
how long will it go?
smartlasertech 2 years ago
Cool!
botticelligal 2 years ago
In squeezing or stretching a spring, you give it a slight twist. This allows the bouncing motion to turn into a twisting motion and vice versa. But only if there is resonance between the two movements, ie the time it takes to bounce up and down is equal to the time it takes to twist left then right. Wikipedia has a good entry on this pendulum.
BerkeleyLectureDemos 3 years ago
Explanation?
rockyabq 3 years ago
nice
paulyhart 3 years ago