File:1889 Gymnote Gyroscope.jpg

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English: In 1889, Arthur Krebs added an electric motor of his own to the Dumoulin (builder of the Foucault gyroscope) marine gyroscope, in order to give a gyrocompass to the french experimental submarine Gymnote. Giving the Gymnote submarine the ability to keep a streight line under water during several hours, it allowed her to force a naval block in 1890.
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Author Philippe Krebs

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The 1889 Dumoulin-Krebs gyroscope

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