It is a horizontal gyroscope employing a 2 degree-of-freedom gyroscope with its spin axis aligned with the earth's magnetic meridian
Tie bar clearance
TP Means Tie-in Point
Yes, exactly.
Anything you want! There are too many uses to name all of them here. Some uses of rope are to tie something, to connect something, to make a bridge, and to climb.
The best way for one to understand what turbomachinery does is to look at a turbine. Turbomachinery is when machines transfer energy from a rotor to a fluid.
Not exactly, but tie and fly do.
The term Gyro refers to any Gyroscope (Space,Earth,Tied or Rate) whereas Directional Gyro is typically a Tied Gyro which is used in Aircraft for the purpose of Heading reference in DGI (Directional Gyro indicator) because it does not suffer any errors like magnetic compass.
you usally dont have a tie tied to the front of a tie
The past tense of "tie" is "tied."
The past participle of "tie" is "tied."
The tenses of "tie" are: present (tie/ties), past (tied), and future (will tie).
The past tense of tie is "tied" and the past participle is also "tied".
The past tense of tie is tied.
The tenses of the verb "to tie" include present (tie), past (tied), and present participle (tying). Additional tenses can be formed using auxiliary verbs, such as "has tied" (present perfect) or "will tie" (future simple).
I tied my bathing suit tighter as I watched the incoming ocean tide.The pirate tied his prisoner feet from the tide level.Seeing the outgoing tide before a tsunami leaves many people tongue tied.
Tied can be used as a verb (past tense of tie) and an adjective (a tied game).
you tie it