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A recording gyroscope

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2008

G. F. C. Searle
Affiliation:
Peterhouse, University Lecturer in Experimental Physics
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Gyroscopic effects furnish important instances of dynamical actions, but their general discussion is outside the range of most students reading for Part I of the Natural Sciences Tripos. If, however, we limit ourselves to the case in which the axis of the wheel makes a constant angle with the vertical, the theory becomes elementary and simple devices suffice for recording the movements of the revolving wheel. The recording gyroscope was designed to give students at the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, an opportunity of making practical measurements to verify the theoretical results.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge Philosophical Society 1928

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* Thanks are due to Dr G. T. Bennett, F.B.S., Mr Harold Jeffreys, F.B.S. and to Mr L. A. Pars for mathematical advice and to Messrs Bairstow, Chalmers, Feather and Powell for help in the measurements.Google Scholar