mojo@kepler.UUCP (Morris Jones) (04/01/86)
I apologize if you feel I'm polluting your group with an inappropriate
article. There is no "net.teaching-supplies." :-)
I'm a teaching assistant in a motorcycle rider course accredited by
the Motorcycle Safety Foundation. During the teaching of the course
it would be extremely useful to have a large gyroscope to demonstrate
the physical principle behind "countersteering" -- the process of
applying pressure to the handlebars in the direction that will force
the motorcycle to lean into a turn.
When I was in junior high, my science teacher demonstrated gyroscopic
forces using what was essentially a bicycle wheel with a pair of
handgrips attached to the axle. Many other friends from widely
scattered parts of the country have told me they were instructed
with a similar device.
Do you know where I could find one of these?
Please reply by mail.
--
Mojo
... Morris Jones, MicroPro Product Development
{lll-crg,ptsfa,dual,well,pyramid}!micropro!kepler!mojopiner@pur-phy.UUCP (Richard Piner) (04/04/86)
In article <562@kepler.UUCP> mojo@kepler.UUCP (Morris Jones) writes: >When I was in junior high, my science teacher demonstrated gyroscopic >forces using what was essentially a bicycle wheel with a pair of >handgrips attached to the axle. Many other friends from widely >scattered parts of the country have told me they were instructed >with a similar device. > >Do you know where I could find one of these? Simple, Sargent-Welch,Skokie,IL,312-677-0600. Catalog # 0975. Price $75. The price is a couple of years old, so it may have gone up. Richard Piner piner@pur-phy.UUCP