What is Coriolis force in gyroscope?
What is Coriolis force in gyroscope? A vibrating structure gyroscope, defined by the IEEE as a Coriolis vibratory gyroscope (CVG), is a gyroscope that uses a vibrating structure to determine the rate of rotation. The Coriolis effect causes the object to exert a force on its support, and by measuring this force the rate of rotation can be determined. What is a Coriolis acceleration? Coriolis acceleration is the acceleration due to the rotation of the earth, experienced by particles (water parcels, for example) moving along the earth's surface. Coriolis acceleration is generated by the eastward rotation of the earth around...