History of Frisbee | The
Physics behind Frisbee
Have you ever wondered how the Frisbee flies? The answer is
very simple – it’s all about Physics. The forward flight of the
Frisbee is due to the air that pushes at the leading edge
of the disc. The air stays over and under
the flying disc.
Since the edge of the disc is tipped up, some of the air is
deflected downward and when it pushes downward, the air is
again pushed over the disc. The force which allows the Frisbee
to fly on air is known as aerodynamic lift. You can compare the
flow of the air to the flow of fluids. The air tends to follow
curve surfaces. The design of the Frisbee was carefully
thought. Because of the bend on the Frisbee, air is easily
sucked upwards and downwards thereby making the disc stay
afloat despite of the force of gravity. Another good way to
describe a Frisbee on flight is the so called ‘Bernoulli
Effect’.
As a Frisbee player, you must be aware that you can’t make a
Frisbee fly when it is upside-down. The disc’s rotation is also
crucial. For instance, if a player throws the Frisbee upright,
it will result to a poor flight. The Frisbee will simply
flutter and tumble like that of a falling leaf; this is because
the aerodynamic force is not perfectly centered. Because of the
Frisbee’s angular momentum, it can stay on a certain
orientation. The flight of the disc is usually affected by the
aerodynamic twists and torques.
Because of the disc’s ingenious design, the maximum lift is
perfectly placed at the toy’s middle. The angular momentum of
the disc is also maximized because of its thicker edges. The
disc also has top ridges and it is not for any design purpose.
The ridges introduce microscopic air turbulence above the
disc’s label. Because of the turbulence, the disc can fly
farther and longer on air.
A lot of people are confused with the physics behind the
Frisbee and so they would just rather toss and catch a Frisbee
rather than think about how the toy works. It’s really quite
amazing that the Frisbee started as amnempty pie tin and at
present, it’s flight can only be explained by physics.
If someone asks you how the disc flies, you already have an
idea. If you still can’t get the
concept
of aerodynamics, you can simply answer that the Frisbee flies
because of its ingenious and complex design; that way, you
won’t have to go down the details. Still, the aerodynamic
concept and the Bernoulli Effect are not really difficult to
understand. If you take time to read and comprehend, you will
immediately understand how the toy works.
From just a simple toy, the Frisbee is now being played as a
sport. In fact, there are many types of Frisbee games today
which include Ultimate Frisbee, Flutter Guts, Friskee, Dodge
Frisbee, Disc Golf, and a lot more. Because of the disc’s
ingenious design, it has evolved from being a simple toy to
very exciting sports.
Now that you know physics behind the flight of a Frisbee,
you will no longer wonder how it is able to withstand the
gravity and stay on the air for a long period. Get your very
own Frisbee now and play together with friends and even other
family members. You can play in your own yard or even at the
park.
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