Large Brass Lecture Gyroscope - gyroscope.com

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • Due to popular demand we have produced another version of our lecture gyroscope. Based on University gyroscopes from the 19th century the 'lecture' gyroscope adds modern technologies that were not available at the time. This gyroscope is superior to anything else on the market. A rubber starter wheel is connected to a small electric drill (sold separately) to get the gyroscope up to speed (7,000 rpm+). Leaving you to do experiments with the high speed spinning gyroscope that spins effortlessly for over 20 minutes.

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  • @gyroscopes
    @gyroscopes  12 лет назад +3

    @monkriddler Its very much at your own risk after 5000rpm. I run it at 10,000rpm but there is losts of energy in the disk. It won't stop if it comes out of the gimbals.e.g. it would go through a brick wall.

  • @bertanderny
    @bertanderny 16 лет назад

    What are the gyroscope's with several revolving rings around them (quite like this one)? I think its a gyroscope. There usually in offices.

  • @perikoguevara789
    @perikoguevara789 17 лет назад

    wft?!?!i dont get it?!?!

  • @crazystufffff
    @crazystufffff 15 лет назад

    £450

  • @gyroscopes
    @gyroscopes  17 лет назад +1

    Its does, but you have to have gimbals like shown. If I picked it up by the base and walked round the round it would continue pointing the same way

  • @blackspace007
    @blackspace007 17 лет назад

    There's got to be a way that could used as a alternative source of energy. Kind of the way hydropower from those dams or windmill,like a windmill but so much stronger.

  • @censoredmunky
    @censoredmunky 17 лет назад

    he probably just didnt see it... its just very hard to see because its solid... I would suggest making one with holes in it...

  • @BurstNibbler
    @BurstNibbler 12 лет назад +1

    What is the maximum, safe rpm this gyro can operate at?

  • @waragainstgreed
    @waragainstgreed 16 лет назад +1

    though ive never purchased one of your products, i thank you as an aware human for having these videos available to watch. one impressed can watch and if they do not understand they can LEARN and figure it out. curiosity is the only true teacher as its students learn and not be taught. your tinkering with machines and apparent engineering skills give us hope more than most realize. If there be saints, may you be among them.

  • @Volynyanka
    @Volynyanka 16 лет назад

    sounds like a plane luanching

  • @gyroscopes
    @gyroscopes  17 лет назад

    There isn't. But there a few others that cost more. This was designed to be cheaper than those ones and yet be better in almst all aspects.

  • @gyroscopes
    @gyroscopes  16 лет назад

    Without putting some for of marker on it and quite hard to see anyway. As for cameramen, well can't afford those. You'll have to put up with me for a while.

  • @gyroscopes
    @gyroscopes  17 лет назад

    I suggest you have a look at some of my other gyroscope videos. You may understand what going on then. If you still don't understand (some people never get it until they hold one) then I suggest you buy a cheap toy gyroscope.

  • @gyroscopes
    @gyroscopes  17 лет назад

    lookup CMG gyroscopes on google. You see a number of things about gyroscopes being used to control the directional while in space. The space station and hubble had a number of CMG gyroscopes that failed.

  • @perikoguevara789
    @perikoguevara789 17 лет назад

    ok

  • @gyroscopes
    @gyroscopes  17 лет назад

    Yes but as you can imagine cost would go up quite a but yet the performance would only improve a little. Would be easier to put it in a vaccum.

  • @gyroscopes
    @gyroscopes  17 лет назад

    It was spinning. Maybe as high as 10,000rpm. What makes you think it wasn't spinning?

  • @ethosproductionsinc
    @ethosproductionsinc 16 лет назад

    very interesting! my only suggestion would be to not put your arms right in front of the camera when you're putting the locks on and off, as we can't see what you're doing! :)

  • @RoadRunnerLaser
    @RoadRunnerLaser 17 лет назад

    Nice demo. Beautifully made brass instrument that even my old friend would be impressed with (He used to like making things on his lathe from - steam engines and various other interesting gizmos).
    Could you have transferred the friction wheel to the spindle for even more RPM once you'd spun it up so far ??

  • @Netbug
    @Netbug 16 лет назад

    That's beautiful.
    It's too bad you can't apply the torque at the axle, because you could get it spinning much faster.

  • @AceMgy
    @AceMgy 15 лет назад

    Man, I want this gyro so badly now. 20 minutes of spin time! That would do nicely on my desk.
    Oh, yeah and I could use it in the physics presentation later this year too... :P

  • @MenTaLLyMenTaL
    @MenTaLLyMenTaL 14 лет назад

    @author, Plz tell the direction of rotation of the disc. At 1:40, when viewed from left, is the disc rotating CW or CCW?

  • @Netbug
    @Netbug 16 лет назад

    Wow, I just noticed your username and profile. I'll subscribe now... ;)

  • @cptstubing
    @cptstubing 17 лет назад

    fromLT, they are measuring space time frame dragging. Look up the experiment "Gravity Probe"

  • @kidsdell
    @kidsdell 17 лет назад

    Great

  • @gyroscopes
    @gyroscopes  16 лет назад

    Thats easy to do. I try and get round to doing that.

  • @gyroscopes
    @gyroscopes  17 лет назад

    yep you can do that. It spins for ages then.

  • @redumbrellaman
    @redumbrellaman 15 лет назад

    I'm not sure why, but this gyroscope thing fascinates me big time

  • @gyroscopes
    @gyroscopes  17 лет назад

    I will do when I have time.

  • @serpadu
    @serpadu 14 лет назад

    1:38 at 2:10 = start jet engine sound!

  • @gyroscopes
    @gyroscopes  13 лет назад

    @jtjjbannie Gyroscope . com

  • @weetnietgeen
    @weetnietgeen 14 лет назад

    that is sooooooo weird... =D

  • @G1Martins
    @G1Martins 16 лет назад

    pip pip..cheerio

  • @G4homeonline
    @G4homeonline 13 лет назад

    I have one!