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From: Roy L. Fuchs on 13 Apr 2006 15:56 On 13 Apr 2006 12:16:21 -0700, top9(a)gazeta.pl Gave us: >These effects are also on rolling bearing . I am telling you yet one more time. You are NOT going to get reliable results on this until you get into a deep orbit, zero gravity, non-captivated gyro test. The problem is that you wont get back the results in your lifetime. I'd bet against any memory effect, however.
From: top9 on 14 Apr 2006 02:38 in: http://www.oswirus.krakow.pl/cat_14/gyroscope/artykul_JTP.pdf "1.Introduction." The gyroscope and the spinning top are among the most thoroughly investigated physical systems.1-5 However, little attention has been paid to the constrained spinning top." It isn't free gyroscope!!!
From: realist on 15 Apr 2006 02:30 in: http://www.oswirus.krakow.pl/cat_14/gyroscope/ "Polish experiments with turbine Scientists from the Jagellonian University and Opole University have observed that multiple rotation of a simple turbine..."
From: top9 on 15 Apr 2006 15:43 The bearing's top is being robbed away so the friction couple rises, and that in turn causes the shortening of rotation's time. As we have used bearings made of very hard materials the effect should be very small. The later is just showing the experimental results proving at the same time that the measurements depend on preceding rotations of the same gyroscope. What is more, the time differences for the right and left rotations are big at the beginning of the series of measurements, then they go down as the time of gyroscope's movement rises, in other words, as the next measurements follow. It seems obvious that the bearings' irregularities would generate an opposite effect.
From: realist on 16 Apr 2006 13:04
it is not friction effects! |