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Asked by: Mark Bodnar
Subject: Gyroscopic inertial force
Question:
Reading through this site I seen similar questions, but no clear answers.

I'm trying to figure out, from the Maths page, how much inertial force a certian gyroscope exerts to resist motion (in a different plane). If I had a gyroscope spinning - but I wanted to forcible turn it on it's side -- how much force (torque) would be required?

I get the impression that the "Force on each bearing (Kilograms)" relates somehow --- but how would you determine the resistance to x degrees of rotation?

Thanks for any advice,
Mark

Date: 2 September 2004
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