| To: | "land-speed" <land-speed@autox.team.net> |
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| Subject: | Re: Gyroscopic effect |
| From: | "Jim Dincau" <jdincau@qnet.com> |
| Date: | Wed, 25 Oct 2006 16:02:29 -0700 |
Actually it's called gyroscopic precession, coreollis effect has to do with the rotation of the earth under a moving object. Can you figure this into the equation as well please. Jim > Those are called Coriollis forces and are present in any spinning > system. The "effect" takes place 90 degrees AFTER the input (in the > direction of rotation. |
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