The International Young Physicists' Tournament 2017
Martin Plesch, Matej Badin, and Nat\'alia Ru\v{z}ickov\'a

TL;DR
The paper reports on the 2017 International Young Physicists' Tournament, highlighting the participating teams, problems solved, and providing insights into the torsion gyroscope problem's solutions.
Contribution
It offers a detailed overview of the 2017 IYPT, including problem-solving approaches and a case study on the torsion gyroscope.
Findings
30 teams participated in IYPT 2017.
Multiple physics problems were solved by students.
A detailed analysis of the torsion gyroscope problem was provided.
Abstract
In July 2017, National University of Singapore hosted the 30th International Young Physicists' Tournament (IYPT) with symbolic participation of competing teams. IYPT is a modern scientific competition for teams of high school students, also known as Physics World Cup. Here we present a brief report from this years competition with a concise list of problems solved by participating teams. For one of the problems, Torsion gyroscope, we also bring a glimpse into its theoretical and experimental solution.
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