Gyroscope - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A gyroscope is a device for measuring or maintaining orientation, based on the principles of angular momentum. A mechanical gyroscope is essentially a spinning wheel or disk whose axle is free to ta...
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The unmarked gyroscope at the right in the Garland Collection of Classical Physics Apparatus at Vanderbilt University. However, there are a good many pieces in the collection from Deleuil of Paris.
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Gyroscope (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gyroscope is an Australian rock band from Perth, Western Australia, formed in 1997. The band comprises vocalist and guitarist Daniel Sanders, guitarist and back up vocalist Zoran Trivic, bassist and ...
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Gyroscopes have many uses, this site explains how a gyroscope works and what they can be used for. The site also looks at the possible uses of gyroscope based propulsion (gyroscopic propulsion). ... Produced since 1917, The Original Gyroscope has been a classic educational toy for generations. Includes starting string,
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A toy gyroscope demonstrates the remarkable consequences of angular momentum.
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Produced since 1917, The Original Gyroscope has been a classic educational toy for generations. Includes starting string, tower and instructions. more info ... The Super Precision Gyroscope...
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Theory of Gyroscopes - basic equations ... Gyroscope concept ... A gyroscope has three axes. First, a spin axis, which defines the gyroscope strength or moment. Let us call the other two the primary axis and the secondary axis. These three axis are orthogonal to each other.
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