demonstrations:bicycle_wheel_gyroscope
Bicycle Wheel Gyroscope
Materials: ★★★ Requires materials not commonly found in school laboratories
Difficulty: ★★☆ Can be done by science teachers
Safety: ★☆☆ Minimal safety procedures required
Categories: Simple Machines
Alternative titles: Angular Momentum with a Bicycle Wheel
Summary
A spinning bicycle wheel acts as a gyroscope. When you try to tilt the spinning wheel, it resists the change, demonstrating angular momentum and conservation of angular momentum.
Procedure
- Attach handles to each side of a bicycle wheel’s axle.
- Sit on a low-friction stool or chair and hold the wheel by the handles.
- Have a partner spin the wheel as fast as possible.
- Lift your feet off the floor and tilt the wheel to one side—the stool will begin to rotate.
- Tilt the wheel in the opposite direction and notice the stool’s motion.
- Optional: Mount a screw eye in the handle and hang the spinning wheel from a rope or chain. Release it with the axle horizontal, and watch as the wheel slowly moves in a circle while staying level.
Links
Dramatically Demonstrate Angular Momentum | Deluxe Bicycle Wheel Gyroscope - Arbor Scientific:
Bicycle Wheel Gyroscope - MIT Physics Demo:
📄 Bicycle Wheel Gyro - Exploratorium: https://www.exploratorium.edu/snacks/bicycle-wheel-gyro
Variations
- Try the activity without sitting on a stool—just hold the wheel and feel how it resists tilting.
- Spin the wheel in the opposite direction and compare the results.
Safety Precautions
- Make sure the stool or chair is stable and won’t tip over.
- Keep fingers away from the spinning spokes (use spoke guards if available).
- Only spin the wheel as fast as can be safely controlled.
Questions to Consider
- Why does the stool turn when you tilt the spinning wheel? (Because the wheel’s angular momentum changes direction, and conservation of momentum causes the stool to rotate in response.)
- Why is it harder to tilt the wheel when it is spinning than when it is still? (Angular momentum resists changes in direction.)
- How are gyroscopes used in real life? (They are used in spacecraft, airplanes, and smartphones to sense orientation and maintain stability.)