Re: Practical laser gyro math for kids
- From: Hero.van.Jindelt@xxxxxx
- Date: 22 Apr 2006 16:14:36 -0700
Salmon Egg schrieb:
Okay, You seem to know optics. Let's call the 20 degrees @=alpha,
How can i explain to kids, around 16 years old, practical laser gyro
math?
Because you can get gyros at a Greek restaurant, you need to use lots of
Greek symbols in your matH.
the corners: left-hand = |"'=Gamma, right-hand='Y=Ypsilon,
left-foot=K_=Kappa
and right-foot=_/\=Lambda,
the distances bewtween the corners of 9 units = d,
the coordinates of the point of intersecting the plane c1=3,c2=2,
and the orientation of this rotation "positive".
And now You give me the recipe for this gyro, Bill.
What are the positions of the corners after rotation?
Thanks
Hero
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