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Why does a simple wooden spinning top change direction when the top slows and it's edge touches the surface it spins on

Take a simple wooden spinning top, manually set it spinning say in a clockwise direction (viewed from above).

As the top slows it becomes more wobbly.  Eventually to the point where one edge of the top touches the surface it's spinning on.  Then as if by magic (to me at any rate) it comes to halt spinning in the opposite direction (completely on it's outer edge).

How can all of this rotation energy suddenly change direction?

Thanks.

Mal

Royston, Herts.

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  • Asked by mal747
  • on 2010-10-01 17:54:58
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Tags: physics, Spinning, GyroscopicStabilisation.

 

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petethebloke says:

The top is moving anti-clockwise because its edge is still spinning clockwise.

Put a cone on a flat surface and roll it and you'll see what I mean.

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