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08 How an Astronaut can Turn Around in Free Space

Aim

To explain a phenomenon using conservation of angular momentum.

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Presentation

The demonstrator, holding the heavy mass in his hand sits on the swivel chair and, while stretching his arm, moves the mass in a horizontal plane from right to left and vice versa. The swivel chair always displaces itself in the opposite direction. The demonstrator can also rotate the mass in a circle in the horizontal plane, continuously making complete turns. Then the swivel chair turns round continuously in the opposite sense

Explanation

During this demonstration no external forces are applied. In the beginning the total amount of angular momentum is zero and conservation of angular momentum tells us that this remains so. So as the mass is given angular momentum in one direction, something else must acquire equal angular momentum in the opposite direction: that is you and the swivel chair. This can be observed at any instant. Also the moment the demonstrator stops his arm movement, the movement of the swivel chair stops.

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