Gyroscope
Gyroscope
Gyroscope
A gyroscope
A gyroscope in operation, showing the freedom of rotation in all three axes. The rotor will maintain its spin axis direction
regardless of the orientation of the outer frame.
Gyroscopes based on other operating
principles also exist, such as the
microchip-packaged MEMS gyroscopes
found in electronic devices (sometimes
called gyrometers), solid-state ring lasers,
fibre optic gyroscopes, and the extremely
sensitive quantum gyroscope.[3]
Gyroscope designed by Léon Foucault in 1852. Replica built by Dumoulin-Froment for the Exposition universelle in 1867.
National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts museum, Paris.
Foucault's gyroscope
Commercialization
Rigidity in space
Precession
or
[31]
Gyroscopic precession is torque induced.
Described as the rate of change of the
angular momentum and angular velocity
that was produced by the same applied
torque. This physical phenomenon results
in the seemingly impossible dynamic
occurrences. For example, a spinning top.
This gyroscopic process is taken
advantage of in many aerospace
circumstances, such as airplanes and
helicopters to help guide them into a
desired orientation.
Contemporary uses
Steadicam
Gyrocompass
Accelerometer
Gyrostat
MEMS gyroscope
A microelectromechanical systems
(MEMS) gyroscope is a miniaturized
gyroscope found in electronic devices. It
takes the idea of the Foucault pendulum
and uses a vibrating element. This kind of
gyroscope was first used in military
applications but has since been adopted
for increasing commercial use.[49]
HRG
VSG or CVG
DTG
Other examples
Helicopters
Gyro X
See also
Aerotrim
Accelerometer
Anti-rolling gyro
Attitude indicator
Balancing machine
Countersteering
Euler angles
Eric Laithwaite
Gyrocar
Gyro monorail
Gyroscopic exercise tool
Inertial measurement unit
Magnetometer
Molecular gyroscope
Reaction wheel
Rifling
Rigid body dynamics
Turn and bank indicator
Turn coordinator
Stabilizer
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Further reading
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Gyroscopic Motion". Longman, Green
and C), 1909. Reprinted by Michigan
Historical Reprint Series.
Proceedings of Anniversary Workshop
on Solid-State Gyroscopy, 19–21 May
2008. Yalta, Ukraine. Kyiv-Kharkiv. ATS
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E. Leimanis (1965). The General Problem
of the Motion of Coupled Rigid Bodies
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for Promoting Christian Knowledge,
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Walter Wrigley, Walter M. Hollister, and
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External links
Wikibooks has a book on the topic of:
High School Physics/Rotational Motion
The Royal Institution's 1974–75
Christmas Lecture (http://www.gyrosco
pes.org/1974lecture.asp) Professor
Eric Laithwaite
One-Wheeled Robot-Gyrostat (http://de
monstrations.wolfram.com/OneWheele
dRobotGyrostat/) by Olga Kapustina
and Yuri Martynenko Wolfram
Demonstrations Project
Apostolyuk V. Theory and Design of
Micromechanical Vibratory Gyroscopes
(http://www.apostolyuk.com/index.php/
publications/12-journals/16-springer200
6)
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