Acta Scientific Computer Sciences

Research Article Volume 3 Issue 12

Physics of Gyroscopic Effects

Ryspek Usubamatov*

Kyrgyz State Technical University After I Razzakov, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

*Corresponding Author: Ryspek Usubamatov, Kyrgyz State Technical University After I Razzakov, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.

Received: October 05, 2021; Published: November 11, 2021

Abstract

The dynamics of the rotating objects is the complex piece of the classical mechanics which example presented by gyroscopic effects. Researchers study gyroscope problems during the centuries and obtained not comforting analytical results. The physics of gyroscopic effects does not have an adequate description. The recent investigation finally solved the gyroscope problems in principle but some mathematical models for gyroscopic inertil torques contained mechanical errors. The corrected gyroscope theory opened breakthrough directions in the solutions to dynamics of rotating objects. This publication presents a summation of the gyroscope theory that gives a general presentation of its principal parts.

Keywords: Inertial Torques; Dynamics; Gyroscope

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Citation

Citation: Ryspek Usubamatov. “Physics of Gyroscopic Effects". Acta Scientific Computer Sciences 3.12 (2021): 22-25.

Copyright

Copyright: © 2021 Ryspek Usubamatov. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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