Left: At low speed, the inward
parts of the grip (red) are held firmly together by springs (dark
crisscrosses). There's a crevice between the inward and external parts of the
grip so the external part (dark) does not pivot despite the fact that the
internal part turns around rapidly inside it. Right: At higher pace, the
springs can't stop the internal parts of the grasp flying out and locking with
the external edge, making it pivot too. You can consider radial power making
the inward parts of the grasp fly out at rate or, on the off chance that you
incline toward, you can see that the pressure in the spring can't give enough centripetal power to continue
everything together at higher speeds.
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