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bobie
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We read everywhere that a spinning wheel, a gyroscope, offers resistence to change the plane of rotation.
Suppose a gyroscope has angular momentum L = 10 J*s:
What force F must we apply, what work W is needed to rotate the spinning plane by 2π?
- do we need to know only L or do we need to know r?
I suppose also:
- the work required is the same in every direction, and that
- the amount of work don is proportional to the angle of rotation, 90° = W/4
Is that correct?
Thanks for your help
Suppose a gyroscope has angular momentum L = 10 J*s:
What force F must we apply, what work W is needed to rotate the spinning plane by 2π?
- do we need to know only L or do we need to know r?
I suppose also:
- the work required is the same in every direction, and that
- the amount of work don is proportional to the angle of rotation, 90° = W/4
Is that correct?
Thanks for your help