The Physics of a Rope Dart : Mass, Force, and Circular Motion (Journal Article)
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TextSeries: The Physics Teacher ; Volume 62, Number 2, February 2024Publication details: Washington : American Association of Physics Teachers , , February 2024Description: 100–103pISSN: - 0031-921X
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Abstract: The rope dart (or meteor) is a flexible weapon originating in Chinese martial arts. It consists of a long rope or chain (2.5–6 m in different variations) with a metal dart attached to its end. The dart can be replaced by a soft weight usually intended for practicing, as shown in Fig. 1. Nowadays, the rope dart has gone beyond the scope of martial arts, becoming a subgenre in circus and dancing disciplines. Rope dart performance techniques are based mainly on the physics of circular motion
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