no
Probably not.
Stop Spinning was created in 1985.
The force of friction between the spinning top and the surface it is on causes it to stop spinning. Over time, the energy of the spinning top is transferred to the surface as heat, resulting in a decrease in the top's spinning speed until it comes to a stop.
A silkworm will stop spinning ts cocoon once it has wrapped itself completely in the cocoon.
yes
The Earth won't, actually can't stop spinning in a human timescale.
The Earth will stop spinning in approximately 5 billion years when the Sun expands into a red giant and engulfs the planet.
No, the Earth will not stop spinning. The Earth's rotation is a fundamental part of its natural processes and is expected to continue indefinitely.
They appear to be in the real world, in the house of the kid's grandparents. When the totem doesn't stop spinning, it is unclear if it is really the real world.
Nothing particular happens. I hope you did not expect the world to stop spinning!
No, the Earth will not stop spinning. The rotation of the Earth is a natural and constant process that has been happening for billions of years and is expected to continue.
Trim it by turning the trim knob in the opposite direction that it is spinning