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@Fragite What?!! This is not a fake. It is a simple demonstration of how gyroscopes work. Angular momentum tries to point to the torque and, as they always remain at a 90º angle, this moves forever (as long as there is angular velocity).
What? You don't know what Angular Momentum and Torque are? It doesn't surprise me...
@MrPeeepe You do realize that this was a joke? Do you also realize, that, by taking my joke seriously, you have just proved your own extreme stupidity.
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bundawartini 1 month ago
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xxbondsxx 4 months ago 2
@xxbondsxx What up O'Reilly's class
gonemtbiking 4 months ago
inane?
0odagabyo0 5 months ago
@0odagabyo0 devoid of intelligence
L3l0uch117 5 months ago
fake and gay
Fragite 6 months ago
@Fragite What?!! This is not a fake. It is a simple demonstration of how gyroscopes work. Angular momentum tries to point to the torque and, as they always remain at a 90º angle, this moves forever (as long as there is angular velocity).
What? You don't know what Angular Momentum and Torque are? It doesn't surprise me...
MrPeeepe 5 months ago 7
@MrPeeepe You do realize that this was a joke? Do you also realize, that, by taking my joke seriously, you have just proved your own extreme stupidity.
Fragite 5 months ago
@Fragite Aren't jokes by definition supposed to be funny?
QuantumOverlord 5 months ago
@Fragite You do realize that posting "fake and gay" is inane, right? And by being inane, you have just proved your extreme stupidity?
chemicallingo 5 months ago
so, if the rotor spins in the opposite direction, does the rotation reverse?
CommitToFocus 6 months ago
@CommitToFocus Yes. Gyroscopic precession moves the imput force 90 degrees with the rotation of the rotor.
Tjita1 6 months ago
@CommitToFocus Yes :) If you wanna know how gyroscopes work go to MIT's OpenCouse page and watch lecture 24 in classical mechanics.
MrPeeepe 5 months ago
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stevenkDE 8 months ago
@stevenkDE uhh yeah no. Not even close. So shut it and go learn something.
komrad36 6 months ago
No.
infinityMirrors28 1 year ago
I tried to reply but I'm unable to. This is a test.
Yshortydog 2 years ago
does the rotation change with even more weight?
supergooddeal 2 years ago
Yes, it does. Gyroscopic precession is described by this formula: momentum of the force is equal to angular velocity times angular momentum
M = omega * H
In video above momentum is created by marble (its weight times distance ) so the more it weights the more angular velocity frame has.
steal88 2 years ago
Very well spoken. It's nice to learn something new every day.
supergooddeal 2 years ago