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Fran McCabe (RIP) Gyroscope Demo

Started by NdaClouDzzz, March 30, 2021, 04:41:27 PM

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kajunbee

@Magnaprop the first device in this video is like the one in video of post#1. Instead of direct drive motor, this one is belt driven. The motor seems to rotate continuously to me, as opposed to short on/off impulses.I thought from the first video post #1 that the reaction force was in one direction, and that the heavy spring pulled it back before the next impulse. But in this video it seems that it reacts in both directions as it rotates through a complete revolution.
Just search "Fran McCabe (rip)- gyroscopes" on YouTube. I'm having trouble posting the link.

MagnaProp

Quote from: kajunbee on June 04, 2021, 03:44:37 PM...But in this video it seems that it reacts in both directions as it rotates through a complete revolution...
Thank you for the video info. I was able to find it as you mentioned. Very very interesting. I don't get how he is getting the bidirectional movement from continued rotation in the same direction. I'll have to test that out as that is not what I would expect.