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Towards an understanding of gyroscopic motion
Physics Education, 1968Common treatments of gyroscopic motion in textbooks at the student level tend to be difficult to follow physically although trivial mathematically, and sometimes simplify matters to the point of actually giving an incorrect description of the motion of a gyroscope when under the influence of an external torque.
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Conservative Motion of Tops and Gyroscopes
1997Rigid body motion is of fundamental interest in mathematics, science and engineering. In this chapter we will introduce a simplistic approach to this area of study in the spirit of modern molecular mechanics. We will consider first a discrete tetrahedral body and simulate its motion when it spins like a top whose contact point with the XY plane is ...
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The Motion of a Gyroscope Mounted in Gimbals
2000Equations of motion of an astatic gyroscope mounted in gimbals in presence of a viscous friction in the gimbals axes have the form [33] $$\left[ {{A_2} + (A + {A_1}){{\cos }^2}\beta + {C_1}} \right]\frac{{{d^2}\alpha }}{{d{T^2}}} + ({C_1} - A - {A_1})\sin (2\beta )\frac{{d\alpha }}{{dT}}\frac{{d\beta }}{{dT}} + H\cos \beta \frac{{d\beta }}{{dT}} + {
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Gyroscopic Perpetual Motion Machine
The construction of a perpetual motion machine has remained an unfulfilled objective in the mechanical and physical sciences community. Despite numerous attempts over the centuries, none has achieved success. At present, such machines are considered impossible as they appear to contradict the principle of energy conservation, a fundamental pillar for ...openaire +1 more source
On motion of kowalewski's gyroscope
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, 1964openaire +2 more sources
Control of the motion of a contactless gyroscope
Soviet Applied Mechanics, 1990Komarov, V. N., Urman, Yu. M.
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