Gyroscopic precession -- An intuitive explanation
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Explaining the spinning bicycle wheel demonstration without angular momentum vectors. Physics Girl -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Tx7FgZuV3U Veritasium -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ty9QSiVC2g0
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Yes, yes it did help. *thumbs up*
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Best video on youtube for understanding the concept of gyroscope ! Truly genius explanation !
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Thank you!!!!
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can you please show the gyroscopic effect on aeroplane, ship and car...
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Wow! Thank you! no joke: NOW i got the clue, after more than 30 years, even after getting a phd in mech engineering (though in a completely different topic)..
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Now could you please upload a video using the formal explanation since we finally understand it intuitively? that'd be great. thanks for the clear and concise video!
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it did help thanks
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Nice, much better than any of those other videos you linked, came from one of them feeling "why did you not explain in detail?" but you sure are able to do that!
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Thanks for your very clear explantation ! Hopefully, VSauce has just released a video explaining the thing exactly the way you do. So more people are going to understand this wonderful physics fact.
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I've watched so many videos with the bicycle wheel and just couldn't get a hang of it. Your video was so incredibly well done and as you said, intuitive. Thanks so much!!
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ΤΗΑΤ ΙS AN INTUITIVE EXPLAINATION
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I might have gotten something here - is it somehow similar to the centeripetal force applied on an object in a circular orbit, which changes is velocity's direction only?
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This helped so much for the past year I've been having trouble w this concept thanks!
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You need start making more videos!
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thanks that helped me understand it better
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thanks! now i got it!
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THANK YOU! I had trouble understanding why angular momentum had that direction. I pretty much got to the point on my own where I imagined thesame situation with the satellite and pushing it up or down. Then I clicked this video and it just filled in the gaps and now I finally fully understand something that I previously only could apply in calculations. So, I knew how it worked, but I didn't know why it worked. Much more rewarding to know why it behaves like this. I might have deducted it after that initial thought, but it also just feels very good to find a video that confirmed my initial idea and then just take it 1 step further and ofcourse it also saved me some time. Very rewarding, thank you very much.
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At last I understood! Briliant explanation! Thanks! KSP was helpful too ;)
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Very nice!!! Thanks
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I've been wondering about this for months and gave up with trying to figure it out, now I finally understand it. Thanks!
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