Spiraling footballs wobble at one of two specific frequencies

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Spiraling footballs wobble at one of two specific frequencies
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How a football is thrown, and to a lesser extent the Earth’s rotation and the ball’s own spin, cause passes to drift sideways.

“The fact that [a football] wobbles and the fact that it doesn’t go straight — those are the two big effects that you see in a pass,” says mechanical engineer John Dzielski of the Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, N.J.wind tunnel experiments with footballs

, Dzielski and software engineer Mark Blackburn, also of the Stevens Institute, ran computer simulations of a spiraling football pass. They found that a pigskin flying at around 27 meters per second with around 600 rotations per minute would visibly wobble either one or five times per second. Wobbling occurs as the ball’s spinning momentum interacts with a twisting force that acts to turn the football’s nose away from the direction of flight. The faster wobble dominates when extra energy is applied during throws by twisting of the wrist or lateral motion of the arm.

That wobbling generates lift that pushes the ball sideways, potentially changing the landing point by several meters, the team reports. Earth’s rotation also could cause a pass to drift several centimeters. And the Magnus effect — whereby a spinning projectile becomes sandwiched by low- and high-pressure zones of air, bending its trajectory — had double that impact.

Dzielski and Blackburn are now interested in refining their simulations by developing an instrument to gather data from footballs in flight.

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