2015
DOI: 10.4236/jamp.2015.35067
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Theory of Dynamic Interactions: The Flight of the Boomerang II

Abstract: On Volume 2, Number 7, June 2014 of this Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics, I proposed a new interpretation of the dynamic behavior of the boomerang and, in general, of the rigid bodies exposed to simultaneous non-coaxial rotations. I proposed the boomerang as a paradigmatic example of bodies in rotation. Accordingly, I propose a new Theory of Dynamic Interactions. The aim of this paper is to present an audiovisual of the Theory of Dynamic Interactions, and the dynamic behavior of the boomerang, as an… Show more

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“…Also, the same reasoning could be applied to understand the behavior of many solid elements in rotation such as the boomerang [27] [28], spinning top [29], hoop, gyroscopic pendulum [30], or wheel. The Advanced Dynamics team has made multiple analyzes of these behaviors, especially in the case of the boomerang [31], having published publishing some of the results of these investigations [32].…”
Section: Justificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, the same reasoning could be applied to understand the behavior of many solid elements in rotation such as the boomerang [27] [28], spinning top [29], hoop, gyroscopic pendulum [30], or wheel. The Advanced Dynamics team has made multiple analyzes of these behaviors, especially in the case of the boomerang [31], having published publishing some of the results of these investigations [32].…”
Section: Justificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This specific effect of a throwing object by hand attracted scientists to describe the physics of flight and properties of the boomerang. [1][2][3] Analysis of the return boomerang designs, starting from ancient to modern sport one, shows most of them contain from two to four airfoiled blades. Figure 1 shows some typical designs of the boomerang.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently the author has published two articles on the flight of the boomerang [3] [4] and has edited a video [5] with his experiences…”
Section: A Martínmentioning
confidence: 99%