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How does a gyroscope work?
A:
It works because of the conservation of angular momentum.
Angular momentum is the amount of spin the gyroscope has. When you start spinning it, you've added a whole lot of angular momentum to the horizontal plane. And that momentum doesn't want to change or go away: it wants to stay part of the wheel, until something comes and changes it. This follows Newton's First Law.
Posted on October 11, 2015 at 7:08 am
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