It depends who is throwing it! You would find that the average yoyo would spin from anywhere around 5,000-10,000 RPM.
No it does not. The heavier yo-yo has more mass, meaning it will spin slower than a lighter yo-yo.
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A yo-yo can spin at speeds up to 3,000 revolutions per minute (RPM) or more, depending on the skill of the person using it and the design of the yo-yo. Professional yo-yo players can perform tricks that require high-speed spins.
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You need to let your yo-yo dangle and spin it counter clockwise. Then it should split open and remove the hitch by getting one peice of string going around it two times. Now your yo-yo should be able to spin. Good luck.
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a wheel and axil, as the yoyo will spin around because of the string and the axil located in the middle of the yoyo.
Some lighted yo-yos have small batteries that light them as they spin. More rarely, there is a friction device that generates energy from its spinning to power a small LED.
You manually wind the string around the yo-yo's axle, creating potential energy. When you release the yo-yo, the potential energy is converted into kinetic energy, causing the yo-yo to spin as the string unwinds.