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  1. Gyroscope - Wikipedia

    Gyroscopes can be used to construct gyrocompasses, which complement or replace magnetic compasses (in ships, aircraft and spacecraft, vehicles in general), to assist in stability (bicycles, …

  2. Gyroscope | Definition, Physics, & Uses | Britannica

    Dec 24, 2025 · gyroscope, device containing a rapidly spinning wheel or circulating beam of light that is used to detect the deviation of an object from its desired orientation.

  3. Amazon.com: Gyroscopes

    The Thames & Kosmos Gyroscope Essential STEM Tool Classroom Bundle | 12 Individually Packaged Gyroscopes - Classic Scientific Device, Fresh Fundamental Physics Experiments

  4. Everything you ever wanted to know about gyroscopes

    May 3, 2023 · Gyroscopes are amazing things, but how do they work? Find out how with our short guide to these mysterious yet fascinating objects.

  5. What is a Gyroscope? - Honeywell Aerospace

    Gyroscopes help navigate vehicles ranging from airplanes and ships to drones and self-driving cars. They stabilize and orient cameras, scientific instruments and robots.

  6. Gyroscopes - Physics Book

    Dec 3, 2024 · A gyroscope is a device containing a wheel or disk that is free to rotate about its own axis independent of a change in direction of the axis itself. Since the spinning wheel persists in …

  7. How the Gyroscope Works - HowStuffWorks

    Sep 7, 2023 · Gyroscopes essentially mimic Earth's stability in its rotation, which is why engineers and scientists can use these devices to achieve precise and steady motion or orientation in everything …

  8. What is a gyroscope | SBG Systems

    Gyroscopes typically express output in degrees per second (°/s) or radians per second (rad/s). How does it work? In practical applications, systems integrate rotation rates at high frequency to …

  9. Gyroscopes Selection Guide: Types, Features, Applications | GlobalSpec

    Gyroscopes are designed to measure angular rate or orientation about a given directional vector. They usually take the form of a disc-shaped object or rotor which is suspended in light supporting rings …

  10. Gyroscope - SparkFun Learn

    Gyroscopes, or gyros, are devices that measure or maintain rotational motion. MEMS (microelectromechanical system) gyros are small, inexpensive sensors that measure angular velocity.