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A gyroscope, often referred to colloquially as a "gyro," is a device used for measuring or maintaining orientation and angular velocity. It operates based on the principles of rotational dynamics, specifically the conservation of angular momentum. The core component of a gyroscope is a spinning rotor mounted in such a way that its axis is free to assume any orientation. When the rotor spins, it resists changes to its orientation due to the inertia of rotation, providing stability and precision in measuring angular motion.
Gyroscopes are widely used in various applications, including navigation systems, aerospace, robotics, and consumer electronics. In
There are several types of gyroscopes, including mechanical gyroscopes, fiber optic gyroscopes (FOGs), and microelectromechanical systems
The term "gyroscopessuch" does not correspond to a recognized or widely documented device, technology, or concept