gyroskoopides
Gyroskoopides is a term used in Greek-language technical literature to refer to gyroscopes and related orientation and angular-velocity sensing systems. The term derives from gyros (circle, rotation) and skopos (observer or target), with the plural suffix -ides, and is used to describe devices that exploit gyroscopic effects to detect or maintain orientation.
Principle and function: A gyroscope typically contains a rotor spinning at high speed, which conserves angular
Types and technologies: Traditional mechanical gyroscopes use a spinning rotor mounted on gimbals. MEMS (microelectromechanical systems)
Applications: Gyroskoopides underpin inertial navigation and stabilization in aviation, ships, spacecraft, and land vehicles. They are
History: The gyroscope concept emerged in the 19th century and evolved through the 20th century with advances