Well, I wanttotalkaboutthephysicsbehindhowyouactuallyget a telescopelikethispointinthedirectionthatyouwantittopointandkeepitthere, andit's actuallysurprisinglysimplephysics.
Andsothey'reelectromagnetsthatcouldbeswitchedonandoffandactuallyprovide a torqueperpendiculartothemagneticfieldoftheEarthandhelpmovedthetelescopeinthatway.
JamesWebbactuallyuses a differentkindofgyroscope, whichhasnomovingparts.
A tallandit's called a hemisphericalresonatorgyroscope.
Andessentially, it's notmuchdifference, then a wineglass.
Soifyoutake a wineglassoranythingelse, thatsortofresonatesandyougetitgoing.
Ifyouputiton a turntable, you'llnoticesomething.
ThisisThisisexactlywhat G.
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Briandiscoveredbackin 18 90 thatifyouthinkaboutwhat's happeningwiththevibrationsinthiswineglass, if I strikeit, ifyoucouldlookatitinveryslowmotion, you'd seeitdeformingthiswayandthendeformingthatwaywouldbesquashinginandoutintwodifferentdirections.
Ifyouputthaton a turntableandyouspunitaround, youwouldexpecttohear a beatsortof a wallwallwallsoundasyouturnedaroundaseachoneofthosenodalpointscameintoview.
Whatthatmeansisthatyouhave, justlikewiththegyroscope, whichexerted a forcewhenyoutriedtomoveit.
YouNow, umbye.
Notingthevibrationsofthishemisphericalobject, youcanagainget a senseofwhetheritismovingornot.
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JamesWebb.
I essentiallyhaveah, littlecourtshemispherethesetheseairvery, veryfinelymachinedandincrediblysensitiveinstruments, andit's vibratingat a resonantfrequency.
Andthenjust a littleelectricalsensorswillwillbeabletosensewhetherornotit's moving.
AndthewonderfulthingaboutthisisthatItworksbetterin a vacuum, allright?