How Does He Spin So Many Times Before Landing? 😳🚴 #shorts
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How does Ryan Williams perform multiple flips and spins before landing? 😳🚴
The answer lies in angular momentum, conservation of angular momentum, projectile motion, and moment of inertia.
As the BMX rider launches off the ramp, speed is converted into height, creating valuable airtime. At takeoff, he generates angular momentum that remains nearly constant while airborne because almost no external torque acts on the rider-bike system.
👉 The ramp converts speed into airtime.
👉 Angular momentum is created at takeoff.
👉 Tucking reduces the moment of inertia.
👉 Faster rotation allows multiple flips and spins.
Before landing, the rider extends his body to increase the moment of inertia, slowing the rotation for a smooth touchdown.
This incredible stunt showcases rotational dynamics, conservation laws, projectile motion, momentum, and biomechanics in action.
⚠️ Safety Note: These tricks are performed by elite professional BMX athletes using specialized ramps and full protective gear. Never attempt them without proper training and supervision.
💬 How many spins do you think he completed? 👇🧠
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