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  • Why does a moving bicycle not fall over? TU Delft casts aside some old theories

    04/14/2011 3:46:45 PM PDT · by decimon · 34 replies
    Delft University of Technology ^ | April 14, 2011 | M&C
    Given sufficient forward speed, a bicycle pushed sideways, will not fall over. Scientists have been trying to find a conclusive explanation for this remarkable characteristic for over a century. This week, researchers at TU Delft have thrown new light on the question in a publication in Science. Staying stableThe research at TU Delft, in collaboration with scientists from Cornell University (USA), centred on the following intriguing question: why is a bicycle self stable, above a certain speed? You add speed to a bike and can then give it a sideways push without it falling over. Rotating wheelsScientists have long been...