Abstract
SINCE the days of Kelvin, gyrodynamics has exercised a fascination on the minds of a small but powerful group of mathematicians, and it is pleasant to see that interest maintained and to record the publication of a volume dealing with the subject which concerns itself with the spins of bodies of molar magnitude and is not at all exercised about the spins of sub-molecular masses.
Applied Gyrodynamics: for Students, Engineers and Users of Gyroscopic Apparatus.
By Prof. Ervin S. Ferry. Pp. xiv + 277. (New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.; London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1932.) 25s. net.
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F., A. Applied Gyrodynamics: for Students, Engineers and Users of Gyroscopic Apparatus. Nature 132, 804 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/132804c0
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