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  • 101система силовой гироскопической стабилизации — силовой гиростабилизатор Система гироскопической стабилизации, с гироскопами, участвующими в режиме стабилизации как в качестве датчиков угла рассогласования, так и в качестве силовых элементов, развивающих гироскопические моменты, приложенные к… …

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  • 102drift — In ballistics, a shift in projectile direction due to gyroscopic action which results from gravitational and atmospherically induced torques on the spinning projectile …

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  • 103spin stabilization — Directional stability of a projectile obtained by the action of gyroscopic forces that result from spinning of the body about its axis of symmetry …

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  • 104artificial horizon — noun Date: 1920 a gyroscopic flight instrument designed to indicate aircraft attitude with respect to the true horizon …

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  • 105gyroscope — noun Etymology: French Date: 1856 a wheel or disk mounted to spin rapidly about an axis and also free to rotate about one or both of two axes perpendicular to each other and to the axis of spin so that a rotation of one of the two mutually… …

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  • 106Archery — competition in West Germany in the early 1980s …

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  • 107Artillery — For other uses of the term, see Artillery (disambiguation). Warfare Military history Eras Prehistoric Ancient …

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  • 108Boomerang — A boomerang is a simple implement used for various purposes. It is primarily associated with Australian Aborigines, but has been found amongst peoples of North East Africa, Sardinia, Arizona, southern California Native Americans, and in India.… …

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  • 109Control theory — For control theory in psychology and sociology, see control theory (sociology) and Perceptual Control Theory. The concept of the feedback loop to control the dynamic behavior of the system: this is negative feedback, because the sensed value is… …

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  • 110Cannon — A cannon is a type of artillery, usually large and tubular, that uses gunpowder or other explosive based propellants to launch a projectile over a distance. Cannon vary in caliber, range, mobility, rate of fire, angle of fire, and firepower;… …

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