It depends who is throwing it! You would find that the average yoyo would spin from anywhere around 5,000-10,000 RPM.
It can spin pretty fast. On impact, it can break a lot of things, including the yoyo.
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.
When a yoyo is dropped, the potential energy stored in the yoyo due to its height is transformed into kinetic energy as the yoyo falls. The yoyo then converts this kinetic energy into rotational motion as it spins.
it depends a imperial shaped yo yo's shape lets it roll back up immediately when u tug the string a butterfly shaped yo yo's shape lets it land on the string with unique tricks the bearing on both butterfly and imperial yo yo's are meant to stay at the center the bearing's smooth texture lets the string wold on to it when you throw the yo yo the bearing will make the yo yo spin the string will hold on to the bearing with out stop the yo yo from spinning then you simply tug the yo yo back up and catch it with your hand
A yoyo is typically made of two plastic or metal halves that are connected by a bearing or axle in the center. The material used for the body can vary, with plastic, metal, wood, and other materials being common choices for yoyo construction. The string used with the yoyo is usually made of polyester or cotton.
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
There is no such bowling style as 'fast in spin' or 'fast out spin in'.
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.
personally id prefer a speed maker
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
Fast
you can buy it in your mamas fat ugly stomach
Fast Japanese Spin Cycle was created in 1994.