What is another word for gyroscopic?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˌa͡ɪɹəskˈɒpɪk] (IPA)

Gyroscopic refers to the property of an object which is capable of maintaining its orientation or balance in a rotating system. Synonyms for the word gyroscopic include stabilizing, steadying, whirling, rotating and spinning. Other words that are similar in meaning to gyroscopic are axis, pivot, and center of gravity. These terms all describe the ability of an object to maintain stability or balance in a particular situation. Gyroscopic technology is used in many fields, from aviation to robotics and even in sports equipment. Understanding the concept of gyroscopic stabilisation is essential for those involved in engineering, physics or any profession that deals with motion and stability.

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What are the hypernyms for Gyroscopic?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    navigation aid, Axis stabilizer, Broadening device, Rotational stabilization, rotary device.

Usage examples for Gyroscopic

One will actually feel the new force within him, like a gyroscopic stabilizer, holding him to his predetermined course.
"The Booklover and His Books"
Harry Lyman Koopman
The twisted grooves in the barrel were obviously designed to impart a spin to the projectile, to give it gyroscopic stability while in flight.
"Anything You Can Do"
Gordon Randall Garrett
On the rail undoubtedly he ran something called a gyroscopic engine, and carried his stores and machinery into the wilderness.
"The Man Who Rocked the Earth"
Arthur Train Robert Williams Wood

Famous quotes with Gyroscopic

  • Tsai's Multi-kinetics were dynamically integrated multiple constructions, employing thirty-two kinetic units, each of which contains a configuration of multi-colored gyroscopic forms. With these elements he created an active environmental field that could, apparently, be infinitely extended. Each motorized unit was a self-sufficient entity, and when it was combined with other similar units produced a large-scale kinetic work that joined visual intensity with mechanical power. By controlling the time sequence of each unit in skillful compositions, Tsai used engineering principles to achieve aesthetic ends.
    Sam Hunter

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