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1. Gyroscope
- www.phys.ufl.edu
- Gyroscope.
- This experiment is an adjustable gyroscope where the masses can be moved or removed to change the precession of the system. ...
- Pasco Gyroscope.
2. Gyroscope Benefits of the Motus System
- www.motusbioengineering.com
- Gyroscope Benefits .
- Gyroscope Benefits.
- The gyroscope is the only sensor that can directly measure that rotation. ... Why Motus? The new and unique Motus gyroscope is a miniature sensor that contains a micro machined quartz tuning fork and 6,400 solid state electronic components. ... Earth's gravity does not affect the Motus gyroscope, but directly affects accelerometers which are typically designed to sense Earth's gravitational acceleration. The gravity insensitive feature of the Motus gyroscope greatly simplifies test protocols. ... The Motus gyroscope makes most tests possible where they were previously thought to be impossible. Ease of Use A Motus gyroscope (sometimes termed an angular rate sensor) is easy to use, requires little training and can eliminate the need for multi-camera photographic systems with their attendant need for complicated analyses and coordinate transformations. ... The location of the Motus gyroscope is uncritical in certain types of tests on rotating limbs since there is no response to "tilting" as seen in accelerometer use. Furthermore, since the gyroscope measures true inertial angular rate it can, for example, be placed at either end or in the middle of a lower leg and achieve identically correct results. Greater Accuracy Since the gyroscope measures angular rate in degrees per second, a simple integration will yield angular position. ... Long Term Stability The Motus gyroscope uses a single crystal quartz element as its key component, thus benefiting from the long term stability of quartz. ...
3. CRASH 23 - Gyroscope
- www.crashonline.org.uk
- GYROSCOPE .
- GYROSCOPE from Melbourne House - pilot your spinner across a three dimensional landscape trying to avoid spills. ...
- Gyroscope puts you in a similar surrealistic situation to the arcade classic Marble Madness. The basic gameplay is very simple - you take control of a gyroscope with the task of getting from the starting post at the top of the course to the finishing post at the bottom within the allotted time. Each time the gyroscope topples, a life is lost. The course is very strange, presented with a surrealistic 3D effect featuring tall geometric buildings, ramps and steep slopes along and around which you have to guide your gyroscope. ...
- If you fail to complete a screen course within the time limit, the gyroscope topples when the count hits zero, a life is lost and you resume play from the spot you'd reached at timeout with the clock reset to start a new run. ...
- Taking control of a gyroscope takes some getting used to - once you start moving in one direction it takes a while to slow down. ...
- Some of the difficult courses contain thin catwalks, horrendous slopes with tight corners, holes in the floor and combinations of all these with the aforementioned hazards - being a gyroscope isn't all just spinning around.
- 'Although I'm not supposed to say it Gyroscope obviously owes a lot to the arcade classic Marble Madness. ...
- 'Gyroscope is the nearest thing we've had to Marble Madness on the Speccy. ... Controlling your gyroscope takes a lot of practice, and the inertia takes a bit of in used to. ... Generally I would strongly recommend Gyroscope as it is very playable and addictive. ...
- The best thing about Gyroscope, though, is that it is very playable and proves quite addictive. ...
- Gyroscope .
4. Gyroscope Group
- plaza.snu.ac.kr
- Electrostatically driven, and electromagnetically sensed gyroscope.
- Electrostatically drven, and capacitively sensed gyroscope (vacuum type).
- Electrostatically driven, and capacitively sensed gyroscope (atmospheric type) .
5. Torroidal Gyroscope Affects Pendulum
- www.padrak.com
- TORROIDAL GYROSCOPE AFFECTS PENDULUM.
- com Subject: torroidal gyroscope affects pendulum Date: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 12:43:35 -0400 (EDT) Priority: NORMAL X-Authentication: IMSP MIME-Version: 1. ... com attatched is diagram from research notes containing schematic of torroidal gyroscope. ...
6. Precession Gyroscope
- demo1.physics.wisc.edu
- Precession of A Gyroscope .
- Precession Gyroscope.
- Gyroscope Starter.
- A small gyroscope is mounted to spin about a horizontal axis. ...
- Use the Gyroscope Starter to get a high enough rpm on the gyroscope.
7. FALLING GYROSCOPE EXPERIMENT
- www.josephnewman.com
- FALLING GYROSCOPE EXPERIMENT:.
- 1997, Robert Matthews reports that "a team of Japanese scientists have spun up a gyroscope to 18000 rpm and dropped it through a distance of 63 inches in vacuo. ... longer than when the gyroscope was not spinning, corresponding to a weight reduction of 1 part in 7000. The effect only occurred when the gyroscope was spinning anticlockwise. ...
- I describe how one can place a "GYROSCOPE HIDDEN INSIDE" a container and spin up the gyroscope "to 30,000RPM" and convince an uneducated person to state:.
- Note: Japanese scientists (who have had access to my book describing such testing) have placed a GYROSCOPE in a container and have spun it up to 18,000RPM, checking its falling speed with a laser beam (light source).
- These Japanese scientists have proved that under the above conditions, the gyroscope has a "VARYING INERTIA" or GRAVITATIONAL EFFECT.
- " Obviously, scientists are mystified by the fact that the above-described results are only detected when the gyroscope is spun "ANTICLOCKWISE. ...
- Note: The result of the Japanese experiment is totally connected to the "GYROSCOPE" and its SPEED. ...
- And with respect to the Japanese scientists' discovery that their results occur when the gyroscope is spun ANTICLOCKWISE:.
- Note: In the Japanese experiments their gyroscope spun in the SAME direction as the rotation of water traveling down drains in the Northern Hemisphere. ...
- "Now picture these same particles coming from the Earth in the Northern Hemisphere spinning in a counterclockwise position --- if a gyroscope is then dropped while spinning counterclockwise at a very high RPM (the particles coming out of the Earth are spinning in the same direction like charges as the gyroscope, then these gyroscopic particles will REPEL, slowing down the descent of the gyroscope. The faster the gyroscope spins, the more the gyroscope particles will repel and the slower the gyroscope will fall.
- "(In a vacuum) a gyroscope spinning at 1,000,000 RPMs will fall at a slower rate than one spinning at 18,000 RPMs. Considering that the particles coming up from the Earth are going at the speed of light, the rate of fall of the gyroscope will only be slight until the spin of that gyroscope ITSELF reaches the speed of light at which time the majority of the particles will REPEL and the gyroscope will FLOAT. ...
- Obtaining the "speed of light" rotation for a given gyroscope is NOT mechanically practical. ...
8. Mitac Gyroscope
- demo1.physics.wisc.edu
- Mitac Gyroscope .
- Mitac Gyroscope.
- Electrically driven large Gyroscope with counter weights.
9. Imaginary Places: Johnson's Gyroscope
- www.intangible.org
- Johnson's Gyroscope is a curiosity. ...
- Title | Contents | Index | Author Space Station M || The Commodore Perry | Tuesday Menu || Tycho M50 Telescope | Brilson Unit || Johnson's Gyroscope .
10. Gyroscope
- hendrix.uoregon.edu
11. Gyroscope Rudder Problem
- syncgen.projects.cis.ksu.edu
- Gyroscope Rudder Problem.
- Gyroscope produces position values which are placed in a single entry buffer. ...
- In a solution, we define two types threads; a gyroscope controller thread and rudder threads. A scenario (sequential behavior) of the gyroscope controller thread is (i. ...
- G1 reads a value from the gyroscope .
- R1 waits until gyroscope value is in buffer, reads value from buffer. ...
- Step G1 in the gyroscope controller's scenario constitutes synchronization region denoted R_G1. ... Also gyroscope and rudder can not access the buffer at same time. ...
- Regions: Gyroscope, Rudder;.
- Invariant: Resource(Rudder,1,Gyroscope,1,1) + Resource(Gyroscope,1,Rudder,1,0) +Exclusion(Gyroscope,Rudder);.
- class GyroRudder$fine { public static void main ( String argv ) { new Gyroscope ( ). start ( ) ; new Gyroscope ( ). ... start ( ) ; } } final class Gyroscope extends Thread { public void run ( ) { while ( true ) { /*** GyroRdder Gyroscope enter ***/ System. ... println ( "gyroscope putting:" ) ; System. ... println ( "gyroscope putting" ) ; /*** GyroRudder Gyroscope exit ***/ } } } final class Rudder extends Thread { public void run ( ) { while ( true ) { /*** GyroRudder Rudder enter ***/ System. ...
- REGION: Gyroscope.
12. B.5.84 Suitcase gyroscope
- demo.pa.msu.edu
- 84 Suitcase gyroscope .
- Warning: The suitcase is heavy and the gyroscope is hard to control. ...
- Suitcase gyroscope, power supply.
- The gyroscope must be spun up with an external power source in the demonstration room where it cannot be seen. ...
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