Why Beer Mats Won't Fly Like Frisbees

Flying beer mats always flip onto their side, unlike frisbees which can achieve stable flight. Now physicists think they know why.

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By The Physics arXiv Blog
Jun 22, 2021 3:04 PMJun 22, 2021 3:05 PM
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Beer mats are close to the hearts of many readers of the Physics arXiv Blog. So the challenge of trying to make beer mats fly will be familiar. As will the problem this causes.

Propelling them — frisbee-style — across a beer hall always ends with the same result. The rotating mat flips onto its side at some random time and crashes into the ground —unlike frisbees which can achieve fairly stable horizontal flight. How come?

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