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Re: Free Gyroscope
From: Frank Reed
Date: 2009 Nov 13, 13:53 -0800
From: Frank Reed
Date: 2009 Nov 13, 13:53 -0800
Kumar, you wrote: "How will a free gyroscope move when initially set horizontal at the equator with a azimuth of say 045 degs (Not East-West)" You can think about this in two ways. The easiest if you're just starting out is to think in terms of an inertial frame of reference (fixed relative to the distant stars). Then you can us the idea that you mentioned of a "gyro star". The gyroscope, free of all other forces, will continue to point towards whatever "gyro star" it is initially aimed at while the Earth turns underneath it. So in your case, the gyroscope will track a point in the sky 45 degrees away from the celestial pole. The real star Deneb (alpha Cygni) has a declination of just about 45 degrees, so if you set a (completely) free gyroscope pointing towards Deneb it would just about match your conditions and the motion of Deneb in the sky would match the motion of the axis of your gyroscope. If you're on the equator, that means that the axis would climb first vertically from the horizon and then arc over towards the meridian. The axis would cross the meridian travelling horizontally at the an altitude of 45 degrees six hours later. It would then descend towards the western horizon which it would reach six hours later, cross the lower branch of the meridian six hours after that and finally return to its original direction pointing NE and horizontal six hours after that (24 hours after you started). When you've had more experience with these things, and especially when you need to deal with other forces acting on the gyroscope, then it becomes more useful to work in a frame of reference which is rotating with the Earth. In this frame of reference, there is a Coriolis acceleration which causes precession in any gyroscope about an axis parallel with the Earth's axis. It's two different ways of looking at the same thing. -FER --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ NavList message boards: www.fer3.com/arc Or post by email to: NavList@fer3.com To , email NavList+@fer3.com -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---