Why do Boomerangs Come Back?
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Returning boomerangs have a special curved shape and two or more wings that will spin to create unbalanced aerodynamic forces. These forces — sometimes called “lift" — cause the boomerang's path to curve in an elliptical shape, so that it will return to the thrower when thrown correctly.
mercychristina:
'cause they are meant to. XD
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hey there !!!
listen boomerang comes back because of wind ,,,,
its structure is like a curved arrow which cuts the wind flow and ,,
when we through it in air ,, then it makes high pressure on it's surrounding and did to which go ahead and after travelling a certain distance it again create a pressure on it's surrounding .
listen boomerang comes back because of wind ,,,,
its structure is like a curved arrow which cuts the wind flow and ,,
when we through it in air ,, then it makes high pressure on it's surrounding and did to which go ahead and after travelling a certain distance it again create a pressure on it's surrounding .
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