Nature, Volume 91Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1913 - Electronic journals |
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Page 175
... gyrostat with its axis horizontal and leave it to itself . The centre of gravity of the gyrostat lies vertically below the hook , and under those conditions there is no couple tending to tilt the instrument . I transfer the hook to one ...
... gyrostat with its axis horizontal and leave it to itself . The centre of gravity of the gyrostat lies vertically below the hook , and under those conditions there is no couple tending to tilt the instrument . I transfer the hook to one ...
Page 177
... gyrostat . Carried by a rod fixed to the frame of the gyrostat , and in line with the axis of the flywheel , is a weight . When the frame is placed on the table so that the legs and axis of the gyro- stat are vertical , with the weight ...
... gyrostat . Carried by a rod fixed to the frame of the gyrostat , and in line with the axis of the flywheel , is a weight . When the frame is placed on the table so that the legs and axis of the gyro- stat are vertical , with the weight ...
Page 178
... gyrostat is spinning rapidly you observe that the top is completely stable . The gyrostat operates the front wheel , just as does the rider on the ordinary bicycle . Again , here is a small safety bicycle provided with a gyrostatic ...
... gyrostat is spinning rapidly you observe that the top is completely stable . The gyrostat operates the front wheel , just as does the rider on the ordinary bicycle . Again , here is a small safety bicycle provided with a gyrostatic ...
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ungen oder Organische Chemie Elfte Auflage | 26 |
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netism for Students in Engineering By Drs R | 130 |
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