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Paula Adams held on to a spinning bicycle wheel while standing on top of a turntable during the Physics and Astronomy Open House held at the University of Hawaii yesterday. As Adams tilted the wheel with her hands, the turntable would move in the opposite direction, demonstrating the principle of the conservation of angular momentum.
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