Definition of Gyrostatics. Meaning of Gyrostatics. Synonyms of Gyrostatics

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Definition of Gyrostatics

Gyrostatics
Gyrostatics Gy"ro*stat"ics, n. (Physics) The doctrine or theory of the gyrostat, or of the phenomena of rotating bodies.
Gyrostatic
Gyrostatic Gy"ro*stat"ic, a. (Physics) Of or pertaining to the gyrostat or to gyrostatics.

Meaning of Gyrostatics from wikipedia

- Addison–Wesley, ISBN 978-0-201-02918-5 Gray, Andrew (1918), A Treatise on Gyrostatics and Rotational Motion, London: Macmillan (published 2007), ISBN 978-1-4212-5592-7...
- Math. Soc., vol. 6, pages 190–194. Andrew Gray (1979). A Treatise on Gyrostatics and Rotational Motion: Theory and Applications (Dover, New York)  One...
- gyrodyne, gyroid, gyromagnetic, gyromancy, gyroscope, gyrosphere, gyrostat, gyrostatic gyrotropic, gyrus, microgyrus, micropolygyria, pachygyria, polygyria,...
- the rear wheel. If the front wheel locks up between 0.2-0.7s, it loses gyrostatic forces and the motorcycle starts to oscillate because of the increased...
- Medical area for women's reproductive healthstudy of women's physiology Gyrostaticsstudy of rotating bodies[citation needed] Haemataulicsstudy of movement...
- ethereal medium. Nevertheless, the field equations stemming from this purely gyrostatic medium were shown to be in accord with all known laws, including those...
- (July 1950). Hartley, R.V.L., "The Reflection of Diverging Waves by a Gyrostatic Medium", Bell System Technical Journal, Volume 29, Number 3, pp 369 –...
- Lord Kelvin (1908) Dynamics (1911) with his son James Gray Treatise on Gyrostatics and Rotational Motion (1919) He was married to Annie Gordon. Their four...
- a conductor mounted thereon concentrically with the receptacle and a gyrostatic disk carried by the support and adapted, when rotating, to oppose its...
- gyrodyne, gyroid, gyromagnetic, gyromancy, gyroscope, gyrosphere, gyrostat, gyrostatic gyrotropic, gyrus, microgyrus, micropolygyria, pachygyria, polygyria,...