No it does not. The heavier yo-yo has more mass, meaning it will spin slower than a lighter yo-yo.
It can spin pretty fast. On impact, it can break a lot of things, including the yoyo.
You add a ball bearing to the axle.
yes
Investigate the physics of yoyo tricks by analyzing the forces and energy involved in various tricks like "Around the World" or "Rock the Baby". Design an experiment to test the relationship between yoyo string length and spin time. Create a yoyo that utilizes alternative energy sources, such as a solar-powered yoyo or a wind-powered yoyo, and compare its performance to a traditional yoyo.
a wheel and axil, as the yoyo will spin around because of the string and the axil located in the middle of the yoyo.
It depends who is throwing it! You would find that the average yoyo would spin from anywhere around 5,000-10,000 RPM.
by changing the hitch loops to 1 not 3
no, it is more like an imperial
because they have more advanced and better quality yoyos
Duncan yoyo's are a brand of yoyo toys. A man named Duncan was the founder of a yoyo company that he had purchased and then sold his yoyo toys. They are a famous brand.
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people yoyo for fun!