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- Gyroscope abstract "A gyroscope is a device for measuring or maintaining orientation, based on the principles of angular momentum. Mechanical gyroscopes typically comprise a spinning wheel or disc in which the axle is free to assume any orientation. Although this orientation does not remain fixed, it changes in response to an external torque much less and in a different direction than it would with the large angular momentum associated with the disc's high rate of spin and moment of inertia. The device's orientation remains nearly fixed, regardless of the mounting platform's motion, because mounting the device in a gimbal minimizes external torque.Gyroscopes based on other operating principles also exist, such as the electronic, microchip-packaged MEMS gyroscope devices found in consumer electronic devices, solid-state ring lasers, fibre optic gyroscopes, and the extremely sensitive quantum gyroscope.Applications of gyroscopes include inertial navigation systems where magnetic compasses would not work (as in the Hubble telescope) or would not be precise enough (as in ICBMs), or for the stabilization of flying vehicles like radio-controlled helicopters or unmanned aerial vehicles. Due to their precision, gyroscopes are also used in gyrotheodolites to maintain direction in tunnel mining.".
- Gyroscope thumbnail 3D_Gyroscope.png?width=300.
- Gyroscope wikiPageExternalLink OneWheeledRobotGyrostat.
- Gyroscope wikiPageExternalLink memsgyro.pdf.
- Gyroscope wikiPageExternalLink 1974lecture.asp.
- Gyroscope wikiPageExternalLink 1397.pdf.
- Gyroscope wikiPageExternalLink archive-viewer?id=PiEDAAAAMBAJ&pg=86&query=destroyer+escort.
- Gyroscope wikiPageID "44125".
- Gyroscope wikiPageRevisionID "606557175".
- Gyroscope hasPhotoCollection Gyroscope.
- Gyroscope subject Category:1852_introductions.
- Gyroscope subject Category:Gyroscopes.
- Gyroscope comment "A gyroscope is a device for measuring or maintaining orientation, based on the principles of angular momentum. Mechanical gyroscopes typically comprise a spinning wheel or disc in which the axle is free to assume any orientation. Although this orientation does not remain fixed, it changes in response to an external torque much less and in a different direction than it would with the large angular momentum associated with the disc's high rate of spin and moment of inertia.".
- Gyroscope label "Giroscopio".
- Gyroscope label "Giroscópio".
- Gyroscope label "Giróscopo".
- Gyroscope label "Gyroscoop".
- Gyroscope label "Gyroscope".
- Gyroscope label "Gyroscope".
- Gyroscope label "Kreiselinstrument".
- Gyroscope label "Żyroskop".
- Gyroscope label "Гироскоп".
- Gyroscope label "جيروسكوب".
- Gyroscope label "ジャイロスコープ".
- Gyroscope label "陀螺儀".
- Gyroscope sameAs Gyroskop.
- Gyroscope sameAs Kreiselinstrument.
- Gyroscope sameAs Γυροσκόπιο.
- Gyroscope sameAs Giróscopo.
- Gyroscope sameAs Gyroscope.
- Gyroscope sameAs Giroskop.
- Gyroscope sameAs Giroscopio.
- Gyroscope sameAs ジャイロスコープ.
- Gyroscope sameAs 자이로스코프.
- Gyroscope sameAs Gyroscoop.
- Gyroscope sameAs Żyroskop.
- Gyroscope sameAs Giroscópio.
- Gyroscope sameAs m.0c0_q.
- Gyroscope sameAs Q483400.
- Gyroscope sameAs Q483400.
- Gyroscope wasDerivedFrom Gyroscope?oldid=606557175.
- Gyroscope depiction 3D_Gyroscope.png.
- Gyroscope isPrimaryTopicOf Gyroscope.