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A spinning top has a gyroscopic effect that is resistant to changing its axis (falling over). The faster the top, the stronger the gyroscopic effect. As the top begins to slow due to friction, the gyroscopic effect weakens and the top begins to fall.
It only works with waves.
A top stays up due to gyroscopic effect the spinning creates in relation to gravity. The angle at which the top is position and the speed it turns directly effect its ability to stay up.
Sound is a wave; the sound wave is distorted by the Doppler effect. You can clearly hear the change in pitch, from the point where the car approaches you, to the point where it moves away from you.
Coriolis Effect.
The gravitational forces of the Sun and Moon, effect the earths oceans by forming tides.
It was big and wet
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it creates mass
The Coriolis effect
To help explain gyroscopic effect.
It creates mass.
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It doesn't
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The moon has the strongest effect on the earths tides.