| 11. | The spin has a gyroscopic effect, preventing the stone from tipping and falling sideways into the water.
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| 12. | Since the wheel is bigger, the gyroscopic effect of the spinning should be bigger, my father thought.
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| 13. | It is possible to use dynamic ball balancing to achieve a stronger gyroscopic effect than static balancing alone.
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| 14. | :: : : I was under the impression that you use the tail rotor to avoid gyroscopic effects?
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| 15. | Horizontally, at a uniform height of 5000 miles, it would work fine, with the gyroscopic effect overcoming the imbalance.
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| 16. | If you grasp the wheel by both hands, you'll feel the gyroscopic effect, making it harder to turn it around.
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| 17. | Another effect of ball imbalance ( either static or dynamic ) is the ability to introduce gyroscopic effects on the rotation.
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| 18. | Yes, the gyroscopic effect does make it harder to turn in one direction, but easier to turn in the other direction.
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| 19. | ::-Again, there are sites that refer to holding a spinning bicycle wheel to see how the gyroscopic effect keeps a bike upright.
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| 20. | Any gyroscopic effect of the spinning tires is negligible ( unless you get the the driven wheel spinning very fast indeed ).
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