A fibre-optic gyroscope (FOG) senses changes in orientation using the Sagnac effect, thus performing the function of a mechanical gyroscope. However its principle of operation is instead based on the interference of light which has passed through a coil of optical fibre, which can be as long as 5 kilometres (3 mi). (Wikipedia).
Add me on facebook: (Click the LIKE button on facebook to add me) https://www.facebook.com/pages/Brusspup/158773774166995 Gyroscopes are just so cool. The device in this video can be found on science websites. If you've never played with a gyroscope, it's worth buying one. Even when y
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AWESOME Bicycle wheel gyroscope (science experiments)
Physics (la physique)(science experiments)
From playlist MECHANICS
Demonstration of a gyroscope at San Francisco's Exploratorium. The gyroscope maintains its position due to rotational inertia, even though its base is rotated.
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How to use an oscilloscope / What is an oscilloscope / Oscilloscope tutorial
Visit my website for more Tips, Videos, DIY projects and more: http://www.mjlorton.com/ --------------------- Click "Show more" ------------------------------- Tutorial on the basics of what an oscilloscope is, how it works and how to use it. The oscilloscope is an electronic "time machine
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Physics 59 Optical Instruments (2 of 20) The Telescope
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! To donate: http://www.ilectureonline.com/donate https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3236071 In this video I will have a discussion on the how the telescope works and show you how to find its magnification. Previous video in
From playlist PHYSICS - OPTICS
Projection of One Vector onto Another Vector
Link: https://www.geogebra.org/m/wjG2RjjZ
From playlist Trigonometry: Dynamic Interactives!
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Trigonometry and Bearings: Quick Setups
#Trigonometry & #bearings: Set ups. Quick formative assessment: http://ow.ly/BMYe50I7kVs & http://ow.ly/p1JR50I7kVw. #GeoGebra
From playlist Trigonometry: Dynamic Interactives!
Fibre optics for beginners: from fizzics.org
Free notes on fibre optics and total internal reflection are available here: https://www.fizzics.org/total-internal-reflection-and-optical-fibres/ Fibre optics is an essential part of almost all modern communication systems, particularly accessing the internet. The video explains how optic
From playlist Light, lenses and mirrors
Gyroscopes and Magnetometers Keep Us In Line - Vectors | Physics Ep 3 - #sciencegoals
The faster we spin, the more likely we are to know where we are pointing. Explore the components of an inertial measurement unit (IMU) as we continue our physics series. Google Making & Science: https://www.youtube.com/makingscience Find out more information at SciJoy.Community and keep
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From playlist Communications & Network Systems
Erbium - Periodic Table of Videos
In our new video about Erbium, The Professor explains why it is perhaps the most important element for websites like YouTube. More links in description below ↓↓↓ Support Periodic Videos on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/periodicvideos A video on every element: http://bit.ly/118element
From playlist Sweden Roadtrip - Periodic Videos
Stanford Seminar - Saving energy and increasing density in information processing using photonics
David Miller Stanford University Wednesday, April 3, 2019 Information processing is increasingly limited by the energy required for interconnections and by the need for greater density of communications. Unfortunately, wires cannot scale to solve these problems. Optics and photonics allo
From playlist Stanford EE380-Colloquium on Computer Systems - Seminar Series
The 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics - Sixty Symbols
As the Nobel Prize in Physics is awarded, we look at who won and how it's decided. More physics at http://www.sixtysymbols.com/ More Nobel videos: http://bit.ly/SSNobel
From playlist Nobel Prize Videos - Sixty Symbols
Dolch Pac 65 - Part 1: Volker's beautiful machine goes bad...
The 1990's Dolch Pac's are my favorite retro-PCs for lab support. They are portable, yet you can stick many old PCI and ISA interface cards in them. The Pac 65 Pentium II based computers are old enough to run DOS and Windows 98, but modern enough to run XP and Linux. However things go very
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Hubble's Most Amazing Discoveries [4K] | Zenith | Spark
The telescope is a powerful invention that let Galileo completely remap the earth's place in the universe and in the modern day, finding out more about our solar system and beyond. Hubble was launched into the Earth's low orbit in 1990 and has been revealing amazing discoveries about space
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This is How The Whole World Gets High-Speed Internet
Fast internet has become essential for many of us, but what about those left behind? Here’s how we bring every corner of the world up to speed. For more by Tomorrow’s Build subscribe now - https://bit.ly/3vOOJ98 Executive Producer and Narrator - Fred Mills Producer - Adam Savage Video Ed
From playlist Tomorrow's Build
Astronomy 101: Space-Based Telescopes
Skynet University: http://skynet.unc.edu/introastro Use Our Telescopes From Anywhere! Astronomy 101: The Solar System Lesson 4: Telescopes Topic: Space-Based Telescopes Next: Lesson 5 Previous: Introduction to Radio Astronomy (http://youtu.be/jCgv7yiSLMQ) In Lesson 4, we explore t
From playlist UNC: Astronomy 101 by Skynet University | CosmoLearning.org Astronomy
Adding Vectors Geometrically: Dynamic Illustration
Link: https://www.geogebra.org/m/tsBer5An
From playlist Trigonometry: Dynamic Interactives!