gyroskoopin
Gyroskoopin is the Finnish genitive form of the word gyroscope. A gyroscope is a device that measures or maintains orientation and angular velocity based on the conservation of angular momentum. Historically developed in the mid-19th century by Léon Foucault, the gyroscope’s name derives from the Greek words for "circle" (gyros) and "to look" or "observe" (skopos).
A basic mechanical gyroscope consists of a spinning rotor mounted in gimbals so it can assume any
Modern gyroscope technology includes mechanical designs as well as solid-state sensors. Ring laser and fiber-optic gyroscopes
Gyroscopes are central to navigation and stabilization systems in aircraft, ships, spacecraft, and missiles, and are