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by HenryPrickett
906 days ago
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Very basically, to go the same direction, a small disk on the inside and the outside of a large disk need to spin opposite directions. When you're on the outside, your spinning direction agrees with the direction you go around the circle (i.e. the rotations add). When you're on the inside your spinning direction is the opposite of the direction you go around the circle (the rotation subtracts). |
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