Butterfly 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.
Yoyos are classified by shape and the 3 are: 1) "Classic", also known as "Imperial" - These have been around the longest and include the Duncan 'Imperial', Duncan 'Speed Beetle', and the Team Losi 'Da Bomb'. They are best for looping tricks. 2) "Butterfly" - These are probably the most popular today and include the Duncan 'Butterfly', Henry's 'Viper', and Yoyojam 'Spinmaster'. They are best for string tricks and long spin or "sleep" times. Really complicated string tricks are almost always performed using a butterfly shaped yoyo. Butterflies are not considered to be the best starter yoyos. 3) "Modified" - These have rounded edges and are a good compromise between imperial and butterfly shapes. Good examples are the Duncan 'ProYo', Yomega 'Fireball', and the Spintastics 'Technic'. They loop well and are better than the imperial for string tricks. The modified shape is also considered to be a great beginners yoyo. Many other factors come into play such as materials, axel construction, weight, size, etc, but these are the 3 shapes, or "types" of almost all serious yoyos.
To hitch a yoyo, first, ensure you have a sleeper (the yoyo spinning at the end of the string). Then, while it's spinning, take the string between your thumb and forefinger and create a loop by wrapping the string around the yoyo. Pull the loop up and over the yoyo, allowing it to catch on the string. Finally, give a gentle tug to unwind the string and bring the yoyo back to your hand.
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I can't teach you but i would google yoyo tricks expert village and that helps me a lot. I started as a begginer and now I am a expert
yoyoexpert.com/learn
Type 8 cotton string works good, and it can be colored to if you want.
certain tricks like around the wold
you can visit mastermagic.net or yoyoskills .com to learn many tricks step by step.you may also search for yoyo tutorials on youtube.i hope that this helps.
its a string with a ball on the end
If you are a beginniner, it can be helpful to learn on an automatic return yoyo. With an automatic return yoyo, tricks are a lot easier to perform. An example of an automatic return yoyo is the Yomega Power Brain Return Yo-Yo. http://www.yoyoplay.com/yompowbrain.html
The forces exerted on a yoyo hanging motionless on a string are gravity acting downward and tension in the string acting upward. These forces are balanced, resulting in a state of equilibrium where the yoyo remains stationary.