Comments by "Delibro" (@Delibro) on "Veritasium"
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Two things on this video:
First, as a kid, when I learned to ride a bike, I wondered, when I drive straight and then steer right, I should topple over to the left because of centrifugal force. Came to the conclusion counter steering. So don't point this out as "no one knows this" when small kids can acquire this on their own.
Second, a big thanks to not dumbfully repeat school physics, but state the real reasons why a bike keeps upright. It's not the gyroscopic effect, as at typical bike speeds this only assures a roughly upright position, way too less to help. It is indeed the (1) gyroscopic procession effect, the (2) steering and the (3) leaning.
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