Calculate the lift force generated by a spinning object moving through a fluid.
Last updated: March 2026 | By ForgeCalc Engineering
The Magnus effect is a physical phenomenon associated with a spinning object moving through a fluid. The path of the object is deflected in a manner not present when the object is not spinning.
It is responsible for the "curve" of a baseball, the "dip" of a tennis ball with topspin, and the drift of a spinning soccer ball. The force is perpendicular to both the velocity and the spin axis.
Note: This is a simplified theoretical model for a sphere.
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