Physics of Riding a Bicycle with no Hands
Formal Metadata
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Physics of Riding a Bicycle with no Hands
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Alternative Title |
Physik des Freihändigfahrens mit einem Fahrrad
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62
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License |
CC Attribution - NoDerivatives 3.0 Germany:
You are free to use, copy, distribute and transmit the work or content in unchanged form for any legal purpose as long as the work is attributed to the author in the manner specified by the author or licensor. |
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IWF Signature |
C 14849
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Release Date |
2004
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Language |
English
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Other Version(s) | German |
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Production Year |
2003
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Technical Metadata
IWF Technical Data |
Video-Clip ; F, 1 min 2 sec
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Content Metadata
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Abstract |
The small model of a bicycle is used to demonstrate the importance of precession for riding a bicycle with no hands.
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Keywords | mechanics rotational motion top precession bicycle |
IWF Classification | physics mechanics |
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