Gyrocompass
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Gyroscope
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Steering wheel
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Direct currentSteering wheelIncandescent light bulbForce
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Fictitious forceNegativer WiderstandSteering wheelRotationIncandescent light bulbAlcohol proof
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VideoPohl, Robert WichardParticle physicsElectric power distribution
Transcript: English(auto-generated)
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The rotating chair is the globe, the rotating wheel the gyrocompass. The direction of the fork holding the wheel indicates the vertical direction on the globe at that point.
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With the globe spinning, inertial forces lead to torques, as a result of which the wheel begins to oscillate back and forth until its axis of rotation finally points stably towards the axis of the rotating chair. With the rotation of the chair reversed, the gyrocompass also reverses its rotation with the fork rotating by 180 degrees.
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Again, observe the transient oscillations.