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Super Precision Gyroscope (without gimbals) - £95.00
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The Super Precision Gyroscope is a completely new gyroscope, designed from scratch and
precision-built to extremely high standards. Made from solid brass and aluminium, it runs on
miniature high-grade ball bearings. A free electric motor starter spins it up to 12,000rpm.
There is an optional gimbal kit and
rate kit.
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Luxury box for super gyroscope - £24.00
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Custom made from walnut, this box really makes an impressive gift, award or maybe a retirement present.
It is a hinged solid walnut box with 7mm thick sides, soft foam,
hidden magnet catches and a varnish finish makes a lavish storage box.
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Super Gyroscope Gimbals (add-on kit) - £40.00
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This kit provides additional components for use with the
Super Precision Gyroscope allowing a much wider range
of experiments to be performed. The gimbals make precession and nutation forces easy to demonstrate.
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Cyclone Gyroscope - £14.99
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Gyroscopic forces have amazed mankind for hundreds of years. You can perform feats that defy gravity.
Discover the secret forces of physics within your Cyclone Gyro. It has a easy to start rip cord
and soft ends to stop damage to surfaces. A great educational toy.
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Gyrobot2 - The Amazing Tightrope-Walking Gyrobot - £37.00
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A robot fit for the circus! With this kit, you can build a robot that walks, step by step, along a tightrope.
How? Thanks to the robot’s main component, a gyroscope, it can maintain its balance and perform this fun trick without falling over!
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Deluxe Gyroscope - £7.99
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This gyroscope was designed to be an improvement on the Tedco gyroscope and is
the most precise toy gyroscope for its price. Tiny ball bearings in the shaft and a
well-balanced wheel keep the gyroscope spinning for several minutes.
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Tedco Original Toy Gyroscope - £6.98
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Produced since circa 1911, this original Tedco gyroscope has been a
classic educational toy for generations. Instantly recognisable by generations as the 'one' they played with.
It Includes starting string, clear cube box, pedestal/tower, and instructions for amazing tricks.
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Mini Gyroscope - £4.00
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This mini gyroscope comes in a box just 2.5 inches (6cm) square. The disk is
2 inches (5cm) across and because of its size it is ideal for younger children from
about 5 years old.
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Light Up Gyroscope - £9.98
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This toy gyroscope has a mesmerising light show when spun up with the supplied pull string. The gyroscope is a good size and weight for a toy gyroscope, the spin times are also good.
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Gravitron - £5.50
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This is another variation on the humble gyroscope appealing to children's imaginations.
The Gravitron is concealed in a U.F.O. style case and is operated with a simple-to-use
T-handle suitable especially for small children.
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Pocket Digital Laser Tachometer - £9.98
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Tachometers are used to measure the rate of rotation (in revolutions per minute) of a
spinning object. This one uses a laser beam which allows for non-contact measurement.
It is ideal for measuring the speed of gyroscopes and a `must-have' for laboratory
experiments.
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Gyroscopes - For Students, Engineers and Pilots - £29.16
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This book was written as a response to a lack of publications offering easily
understandable information on gyroscopes. This book aims to fill the gap
between dictionary definitions and the all too often highly mathematical
books on gyroscopes. With the aid of illustrations you will be shown the
principles of gyroscopes including precession and nutation, where and
how gyroscopes are used, practical mathematical examples and some
of the history of gyroscopes.
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Super Gyroscope Rate Kit - £25.00
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This kit turns the Super Precision Gyroscope and gimbals kit into a rate gyroscope making an ideal
demonstration for pilot training or physics lessons.
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Brass Lecture Gyroscope - £599.99
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Based on University lecture gyroscopes from the Victorian era (19th century) this gyroscope
is made from solid brass and is over 12 inches tall. It runs almost silently on
precision stainless steel miniature ball bearings.
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