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  2. Gyroscopic exercise tool - Wikipedia

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    The rate of rotation of the internal ball increases as the total amount of torque applied is increased. The direction of the torque does not matter, as long as it is perpendicular to the plane of rotation of the ball. The friction of the ring increases on the side opposite to the plane of rotation.

  3. Gyroball - Wikipedia

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    Its bullet-like spinning motion may hide the seams of a ball from the view of the batter, making it difficult to predict the pitch. Typical strategy entails throwing many variations of pitches, followed by a gyroball. The batter, predicting a change in speed caused by the ball's spin, may adapt to the wrong speed and swing incorrectly.

  4. Trello - Wikipedia

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    Trello is a web-based, kanban-style, list-making application developed by Atlassian. Created in 2011 by Fog Creek Software, [5] it was spun out to form the basis of a ...

  5. Flick Stick - Wikipedia

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    The right analog stick is intended to be used for quick turns, and the gyro is used for precise aiming. In explaining Flick Stick's design, designer Jibb Smart claimed that analog sticks are "too small" for precise aiming; instead, by treating gyro aim "as a mouse", players would enjoy a higher degree of precision than in traditional control ...

  6. Gyrovector space - Wikipedia

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    The operation gyr: G × G → Aut(G, ) is called the gyrator of G. The gyroautomorphism gyr[ a , b ] has the left loop property gyr[ a , b ] = gyr[ a ⊕ {\displaystyle \oplus } b , b ] The first pair of axioms are like the group axioms.

  7. Gyroscopic autopilot - Wikipedia

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    The control panel for the Minneapolis-Honeywell C-1 gyroscopic autopilot, used on B-24 bombers.. The gyroscopic autopilot was a type of autopilot system developed primarily for aviation uses in the early 20th century.

  8. PIGA accelerometer - Wikipedia

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    A critical requirement for accuracy is low static friction in the bearings of the pendulum; this is achieved by various means ranging from double ball bearing with a superimposed oscillatory motion to dither the bearing above its threshold or through the use of gaseous or fluid bearings or by the alternative method of floating the gyroscope in ...

  9. Autonomous things - Wikipedia

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    Other currently expected AuT technologies include home robotics (e.g., machines that provide care for the elderly, [9] [10] infirm or young), and military robots [11] [12] (air, land or sea autonomous machines with information-collection or target-attack capabilities). AuT technologies share many common traits, which justify the common notation.