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Maya thought gyroscopes were just for rockets—until her mom, Sarah, showed her one inside her phone. From MEMS gyroscopes powering video games to HRGs keeping satellites steady, this episode connects the hidden physics of motion to the devices we use every day. How do vibrating quartz crystals help spacecraft land on Titan? And how does a tiny chip in your phone use the same physics as a billion-dollar space probe? Let’s explore the invisible forces that make modern technology tick!
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Disclaimer: The characters in Oscillatory Odyssey—Maya, Alex, Daniel, and Sarah—are fictional and serve as storytelling tools to illustrate complex scientific concepts in an engaging and relatable way. While their discussions are inspired by real physics and engineering principles, any resemblance to actual persons is purely coincidental. This podcast is designed for educational and entertainment purposes. The hosts are virtual presenters powered by Google NotebookLM, designed to deliver engaging and informative discussions on physics and engineering.🚀🎙️
Maya thought gyroscopes were just for rockets—until her mom, Sarah, showed her one inside her phone. From MEMS gyroscopes powering video games to HRGs keeping satellites steady, this episode connects the hidden physics of motion to the devices we use every day. How do vibrating quartz crystals help spacecraft land on Titan? And how does a tiny chip in your phone use the same physics as a billion-dollar space probe? Let’s explore the invisible forces that make modern technology tick!
🎧 Listen Now: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music🔥 **Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more tech deep dives!**🚀 Follow TechNektar on LinkedIn for more
Disclaimer: The characters in Oscillatory Odyssey—Maya, Alex, Daniel, and Sarah—are fictional and serve as storytelling tools to illustrate complex scientific concepts in an engaging and relatable way. While their discussions are inspired by real physics and engineering principles, any resemblance to actual persons is purely coincidental. This podcast is designed for educational and entertainment purposes. The hosts are virtual presenters powered by Google NotebookLM, designed to deliver engaging and informative discussions on physics and engineering.🚀🎙️