Gyro Car

Many thanks indeed! I think that your remarks are relevant and I am forwarding them to Osamu Ide. This car is a fascinating vehicle, a train could be made on these principles. It is an ordinary gyro set up in a particular way. This is an example of using the gyro intuitively. For a deeper understanding, mathematics are essential. Perhaps Horst could produce graphics and animations based on the equations of Note 367(8), by adapting UFT 270 in which he already produced fine graphics. Once you have mastered the mathematics you can design and animate a piece of engineering, an obvious ststement, but one which is worth repeating.

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Maybe you will find this interesting:

After watching the first of youtube links selected by S.Crothers and published on the blog on january 10th, I found an other one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBmmP5D7DuM with a very interesting and eloquent end…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBmmP5D7DuM How to make a GyroCAR as a KIT – DIY – Gyroscope …
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GyroCAR is our car that runs on a single wheel and is powered by gyroscopic forces. This gyrocar moves forward not due to precision but the small yellow wheel is …

And maybe this can be interesting, too:

I remember an exercise at the university, in 1976, where we used an oscilloscope with a cathode-ray tube. At every switching on it showed a pulse. Comparing this with the Osamu experiment, I find it very similar. Maybe on the basis of an old oscilloscope circuit a circuit equation can be put down and calculated for comparison with the already known Osamu circuit which incorporates an inverter… If that was somkind of comparable efect…

K.K.