gyroskooppisia
Gyroskooppisia is the Finnish term for gyroscopic devices or systems that use the principle of a gyroscope. A gyroscope is a rotating wheel or disk that, when spun at high speed, resists changes to its axis of rotation. This resistance to tilting is due to the conservation of angular momentum. Gyroskooppisia devices are employed in a wide range of applications, from aircraft attitude indicators and ship navigation instruments to consumer electronics such as smartphones, gaming controllers, and stabilizing cameras.
The basic operating principle of a gyroscope involves a rotor mounted on gimbal rings that allow it
Historically, the first practical uses of gyroskooppisia concepts trace back to the 19th century When Edward