Gyroscope - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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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Rotating systems exhibit some behavior that appears strange when we apply our intuition, developed for linear motion. The motion of the ... As we will see, ... Let's begin this story with the idea that the angular velocity of a rotating object is a vector quantity whose magnitude is the number of radians per unit time,
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physics-animations.com/Physics/English/gyro_txt.htm
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As described in earlier, gyroscopic precession will force the wheel to precess around its axis, as shown in figure 2 and 3 by the red arrows. The direction the precession takes depends on the rotational direction of the gyroscopes, shown in the diagram as green arrows.
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www.gyroscopes.org/behaviour.asp
www.gyroscopes.org/behaviour.asp
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Understanding Gyroscopic Precession and the Helicopter Rotor as a Gyroscope ... Gyroscopic precession is rather simple in and of itself; it is a simple fact that when an outside force is applied to a rotating body, the result of the outside force will occur approximately 90 degrees later in the plane of rotation.
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helicopterflight.net/gyroscopic%20P.htm
helicopterflight.net/gyroscopic%20P.htm
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Jul 9, 2009 ... Gyroscopic Precession with a spinning bicycle wheel as an example.
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvPAjr_a6Jg
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Precession of gyroscope ... The classic type gyroscope finds application in gyro-compasses, but there are many more common examples of gyroscopic motion and stability. Spinning tops, the wheels of bicycles and motorcycles, the spin of the Earth in space, even the behavior of a boomerang are examples of gyroscopic motion.
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hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/HBASE/gyr.html
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Gyroscopic precession is a phenomenon occurring in rotating bodies in which an applied force is manifested 90 degrees later in the direction of rotation from where the force was applied.
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www.dynamicflight.com/aerodynamics/gyro_precess/
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; Since we are talking about instruments, and we still must discuss the attitude indicator, heading indicator as well as the turn coordinator, ... These instruments are gyroscopic instruments. Let's first examine what a gyroscope is. ... Another valuable principle that the gyroscopic instruments use is "gyroscopic precession.
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www.aviationgroundschool.com/sample_pages/gyro.html
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Gyroscopic precession is a phenomenon occurring in rotating bodies in which an applied force is manifested 90 degrees later in the direction of rotation ...
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www.copters.com/aero/gyro.html
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