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Stabilized Hinge (keeping it's angle)

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Author: pixartist

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Filesize: 142.54 kB

Date added: 2009-04-29

Rating: 6.1

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Using my gyroscope, this hinge tries to keep it's angle (0°)..further stuff in the file...
Last edited at 2009/04/29 14:53:25 by pixartist
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Fail.

UPD: Sorry, I don't understand from tre first time what it should do.
Last edited at 2009/04/29 15:27:12 by Kilinich
kilinich
no fail there, i don't use ccw, negative hinge speeds work just fine...

DID YOU EVEN TRY IT ?
Last edited at 2009/04/29 14:57:02 by pixartist
Yep, now i got your point. And what's new here? Same concept was build a month ago ;)
Last edited at 2009/04/29 15:31:46 by Kilinich
you could use a gear instead of a box wish will make it update faster
no,inertia is when a spinning object can keep its spin by counterweights and lubricant.centrifual force is when something spins and is pulled away from the spinning point.:*)
Let's play nice everybody :lol:
meek, centrifugal force is a pseudo-force percepted on a non-inertial reference frame and, yes, it's due to inertia.
you're all wrong about centrifugal force. the simple answer to how it works... it just does! :cool: