Friday, 13 May 2016

Boomerang torque and angular momentum


I'm building a boomerang for a project, but I've made it a goal for myself to have a boomerang which can fly at lest 200 feet, so how would I increase the flight path. Angular momentum increases in the direction of the torque, but why? Is there a way I can increase the angular momentum through a longer path? please help, thank you for your time.




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