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A gyroscope is a spinning wheel or disc in which the axis of rotation is free to assume any orientation by itself. Gyroscopes are commonly used for navigation, stabilization, and in sensing angular velocity. The principle behind a gyroscope's operation is the conservation of angular momentum. When a spinning object is disturbed, it resists changes to its orientation due to this momentum.
The term "gyroscopesring" does not refer to a standard or recognized term within the field of physics
Traditional gyroscopes utilize a spinning rotor. Modern inertial navigation systems often employ more advanced types, such