who provides the centripetal force to gyroscope?
the disc of a gyroscope makes a circular movement.who provides the centripetal force?it obeys the Newton´s second law?
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Asked on 2 June 2006 by Alberto Díaz
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lets make it happen....
Having thought this through i have I believe come up with an simple and workable idea to defy gravity.... how many times have you heard that. my idea is well thought through So if anyone out there wou ...
Asked on 22 May 2006 by Royston
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type of gyro
what is tied gyro and where is it used on aircraft?
what is rate gyro and where is it used on aircraft?
what is earth gyro and where is it used ?
what is space gyro and where is it used ?
Asked on 17 May 2006 by charlie jill
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Is there a gyro-device to limit lateral movement?
Is there any divice know in existance which limits lateral movement as a gyroscope does to pitch and rotarm movement? What I want is to have a divice which you can push forward and backward, but resis ...
Asked on 9 May 2006 by Jacob Middleton
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Does Precession Occur In Non-Gyroscopic Systems?
Does precession occur in non-gyroscopic systems? For example, does the planar movement of an accelerating flywheel attached to a swing arm constitute precession?
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Asked on 6 May 2006 by Jerry Volland
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clockwise?
Does the gyroscope have to spin in a clockwise direction for it to maintain stability?
Asked on 5 May 2006 by researcher
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DTG
HI
what is dtg ?(dynamically tuned gyro)
where that used?
Asked on 3 May 2006 by ali
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energy
will the gyroscope keep on rotating forever if we keep it inclined to earth's surface or will it regain its staionary postion again???
Asked on 23 April 2006 by gaurav
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about active & reactive gyroscopic couple
Respected Sir,I am a student of mechanical engg. I want to know about basics of active & reactive gyroscopic couple. It will be very beneficial for me if you will provide some video or illustrative di ...
Asked on 15 April 2006 by kailas shete
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earth gyro
what is an earth gyro? does this type of gyro uses in aircraft as a artifical horizon or directional gyro?
Asked on 10 April 2006 by dave
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gyroscopes
how does a gyroscope works?
Asked on 6 April 2006 by athreya
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what does "linaze" mean?
I have just printed out the 87 pictures from your gallery
# 86 is titled "british built " LINAZE '"
Being a confirmed YANKEE from New England, USA - - -I can't seem to find any clues.
P ...
Asked on 28 March 2006 by Donald Meader
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what does "linaze" mean?
I have just printed out the 87 pictures from your gallery
# 86 is titled "british built " LINAZE '"
Being a confirmed YANKEE from New England, USA - - -I can't seem to find any clues.
P ...
Asked on 28 March 2006 by Donald Meader
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what is gyroscope?
what is gyroscope?
Asked on 27 March 2006 by ganesh kumar
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About Heretic video and the amazing 8th minute
Hi all!
I saw the video "Heretic" of this interesting web site many months ago (in the first week of October 2005 if my memory serves me well). As the professor Laithwaite, I was just amused when ...
Asked on 18 March 2006 by Freeman
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About Heretic video and the amazing 8th minute
Hi all!
I saw the video "Heretic" of this interesting web site many months ago (in the first week of October 2005 if my memory serves me well). As the professor Laithwaite, I was just amused when ...
Asked on 18 March 2006 by Freeman
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gyroscope in vehicle
hi my name is terry i am a proffesional stunt driver based in the uk and would like to know if anyone can help i would like to run a car on two wheels and want to know if a gyroscope could help me ach ...
Asked on 16 March 2006 by terry grant
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effectively
are gyroscopes still effect in U.S. naval ships such as an aircraft ship today? or other U.S. ships and submarines?
Asked on 14 March 2006 by richard harkins
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energy
Clean energy.
The entire world is looking for a source of clean energy. I have discovered a certain paradox basing on which a machine called METOZ can be built which by harnessi ...
Asked on 12 March 2006 by Otrlowski Zygmunt
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HUMANS & GYROSCOPES
HUMANS AND GYROSCOPES
Recently on the “Forum” there was a question raised by, I assume a young lady relating to human gyroscopes.
This particular question jogged the old memory a bit.
Whilst thi ...
Asked on 10 March 2006 by Sandy Kidd
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Human gyroscope in Minnesota?
I would like to buy a used one. Where can I find one>>??
Asked on 10 March 2006 by Dawn Eve
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exercise equipment
Much exercise equipment involves weight lifting or overcoming resistance. Could a gyroscope be used to create the resistance necessary to build body strength?
Asked on 3 March 2006 by Mary Dettmers
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Wheel Balancer using gyroscope principle?
I am doing a research on how wheel balancers work. As you know wheel balancers are used for balancing automobile tyres, by identifying the heavy spots in the wheel , tyre assembly. These heavy spots a ...
Asked on 2 March 2006 by Prashant Kasbekar
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gyroscope working principle
I am ruhi. I just wanna know how gyros work in an aircraft and what their real-time applications?
Asked on 28 February 2006 by ruhi
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types of gyro
some say gyro has 2 types: mechanical gyros and fiber-optic gyro.
then, some say 3: mechanical gyros, piezo gyros, & heading hold gyros.
others say 4:spinning, laser, rate gyro, & optical gyro.
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Asked on 28 February 2006 by RMY
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Propulsion
This is a re-post from elsewhere.
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Ezekiel for you little Murderers
Hello,
I’m giving you the neatest trick ...
Asked on 27 February 2006 by Glenn Hawkins
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Sandy's Nutations?
Dear Sandy,
Your post came back into my mind.
Yes to your explanation: “Nutation is a complex balancing act, which depending on the energy contained in the gyroscope, and its direction of ro ...
Asked on 15 February 2006 by Glenn Hawkins
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Why
Why does a gyroscope precess?
Asked on 11 February 2006 by Glenn Hawkins
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gyroscope application in pleasure boats
I am an avid boater and for some time, have been giving thought of using gyros on sailboats and mid sized powerboats. The use would be to minimize rolling while anchored or on the way. Anybody has any ...
Asked on 7 February 2006 by tomas mendez
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Questions about gyroscope application?
If anyone with knowledge of gyroscopes could email me, I would greatly appreciate answers to some guestions I have
Asked on 6 February 2006 by ian penedos
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What is this strange old thing that looks like a gyroscope?
Hiya! I have an interesting old 'thing' and wondered if anyone here can tell me what it is? It looks like some sort of gyroscope to me, but beyond that i'm lost! The circumference is about 25.5 inches ...
Asked on 19 January 2006 by Laura
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do they defy gravity?
do gyroscopes defy gravity?????????hhhhhhhheeeeeeelllllllppppppp!
Asked on 15 January 2006 by lauren murchison
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GyroCompass interfaces
Where can i find some information on electrical and mechanical interfaces of gyrocompass.
Asked on 13 January 2006 by Amichai Hed
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Who first discovered...
the theory of "gyroscopic procession" and who first proved the theory to be real?
Asked on 11 January 2006 by T.C. QUINN
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Er.. Gyroscope
Hi....Ok
As I understand it a spinning gyroscope always point the same direction.
does that mean that the gyroscope (if set) would point north acting as a compass ............Or does it poi ...
Asked on 8 January 2006 by Ian Walsh
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Plans
I would construct a unit if there are working blueprints in existence.
My attempts at producing any sort of thrust with demo units have been unsucessful.
I have complete machining and welding faci ...
Asked on 3 January 2006 by Dan Harrison
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Can anyone answer Jesse Smith's question
On July 10, 2004 and then again on December 7'th of 2004, a Mr. Jesse Smith asked a question that was not answered properly (in my opinion).
Can anyone answer Jesse Smith's question? Here is Mr. ...
Asked on 30 December 2005 by Bob Higbee
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Where does the force that resists gravitational pull on the gyroscope come from?
Hello guys!
I am in my final year in school and have recently observed the mystifying (at least for me) working of a gyroscope. The question that eludes me is: if a gyroscope rotates on axis para ...
Asked on 8 December 2005 by Alex Perevedentsev
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Gyroscopes in nature
Hello :)
I am working on a paper that is about... gyroscopes (Could ya guess?)
and i was wondering if someone could give me a few examples of gyroscopes in Nature?
Thanks
Stephan
Asked on 8 December 2005 by Stephan H.
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gyroscopes in aviation application
hi
dear sir/maddam
i m a student.i wants know about the mechanical gyroscopes working,its principle of navigation.and the aplications in aviation rocket,missile and airplaine
Asked on 7 December 2005 by uslu
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Related Topics to Gyroscopes?
I am doing a school project on gyroscopes (specifically their application for navigation). So far I have gained a grounding in rotation mechanics, and explained precession, and described how gyrocompa ...
Asked on 6 December 2005 by Rodrigo Queiro
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how gyroscope obey the law of coservation of momemtum..
how gyroscope obey the law of coservation of momemtum?my question seem to u silly but i m new to it.please ans me explisetely.
Asked on 4 December 2005 by kunal vyas
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Two Gimbal Control Moment Gyro
Is one of the benefits of adding a second gimbal to a control moment gyro that is can prevent rotation of a spacecraft about the gyro's spin axis? Also, does it allow the gyro to avoid having to spin ...
Asked on 14 November 2005 by eric luppold
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Gyroscopes do not defy gravity.
The ‘Antigravity News’ claims are misleading and bring ridicule and deservedly and correctly so upon our little society. Antigravity would be the elimination of the effects of gravity. Today this is b ...
Asked on 11 November 2005 by Glenn Hawkins
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Gyroscope with double gimbal mechanism
How does a gyroscope with a double gimbal mechanism work?
Asked on 25 October 2005 by Venkat
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Gimbal
What is the purpose of Gimbal (or gymbal as some people spell it) in a simple gyroscpe design?
Asked on 10 October 2005 by David Brennan
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Gyroscopes
Describe how a gyroscope maintains its angular mamentum?
Asked on 10 October 2005 by David Brennan
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Directonal Gyroscope
Directional Gyroscope:
Is it in Equilibrium?
Does it have Potential energy?
Does it have Kenetic energy?
Has it got Inertia?
Has it got Momentum?
Asked on 10 October 2005 by David Brennan
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nutation in gyros
nutation in gyros?
mark the correct ans.
a) associated with gymbal lock
b) momentarily breaking om O/G ring
c) breaking on inner gymbal
Asked on 3 October 2005 by farokh patell
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Help, need a math wizz :)
If you have read about my formula in my
I shall not polute... thread
I think I may understand what the 4th dimension is telling me.
I may be able to prove that it is indeed spacetime, but for ...
Asked on 13 September 2005 by dave brown
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