- of
angular momentum.
Gyroscopes based on
other operating principles also exist, such as the microchip-packaged MEMS
gyroscopes found in
electronic devices...
- Look up
gyroscope in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
gyroscope is a
device for
measuring or
maintaining orientation,
based on the
principle of conservation...
- A
Gyroscopic stabilizer is a
control system that
reduces tilting movement of a ship or aircraft. It
senses orientation using a
small gyroscope, and counteracts...
- and mean time
between failures in
excess of 60,000 hours. Ring
laser gyroscopes can be used as the
stable elements (for one
degree of
freedom each) in...
-
structure gyroscopes are
simpler and
cheaper than
conventional rotating gyroscopes of
similar accuracy.
Inexpensive vibrating structure gyroscopes manufactured...
-
gyroscope may
refer to: Ring
laser gyroscope Fibre-optic
gyroscope This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Laser gyroscope....
-
There are two
gyroscopes (usually) on the platform. Two
gyroscopes are used to
cancel gyroscopic precession, the
tendency of a
gyroscope to
twist at right...
- A
flying gyroscope (also
known as a
flying cylinder or
flying tube) is a
cylindrical wing or
annular airfoil. It is
thrown like a football, and can fly...
-
Gyroscopic control may
refer to:
Control moment gyroscope, an
attitude control device generally used in
spacecraft attitude control systems Gyroscopic...
- acceleration, and shock.
Unlike the
classic spinning-m****
gyroscope or resonant/mechanical
gyroscopes, the FOG has no
moving parts and doesn't rely on inertial...