Great video! The video helped me teach my son about how pendulums work especially since we are trying to figure out how pendulums help provide more power in the baseball swing and in the soccer kick... Thanks.
The rings are made of mild steel, the screws are common (M6, cylinder head), the ball consists of beechwood and is covered wih gold leaf. The weight doesn't really matter but it should be in balance.
And where would you mount it, so it doesn't throw it all off balance? Because it will be unbalanced and stop moving even faster...so, no, it wouldn't 😂😂😂
Great video! The video helped me teach my son about how pendulums work especially since we are trying to figure out how pendulums help provide more power in the baseball swing and in the soccer kick... Thanks.
I'm trying to make this. Could you please specify the materials used and weight of the bob
The rings are made of mild steel, the screws are common (M6, cylinder head), the ball consists of beechwood and is covered wih gold leaf. The weight doesn't really matter but it should be in balance.
@@aantkeramik Thanks brother
I badly want to figure out how to make this..
hi. how did you put them in a screw so they can freely rotate??
I’m guessing bearings. That’s typically what’s used to reduce friction
Add a small weight to it to make it spin longer
And where would you mount it, so it doesn't throw it all off balance? Because it will be unbalanced and stop moving even faster...so, no, it wouldn't 😂😂😂
*be not afraid.*