It has traditionally been though that a straight boomerang doesn't work because it doesn't have enough in all 3 directions to make it stable. Building a boomerang with a wire rod to supply this inertia produces a stable trajectory but no turn or precession. Why not?
It has traditionally been though that a straight boomerang doesn't work because it doesn't have enough in all 3 directions to make it stable. Building a boomerang with a wire rod to supply this inertia produces a stable trajectory but no turn or precession. Why not?