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An aeroplane is making a left turn as viewed by an observer from the rear of the plane The engine rotor of the plane are running in clockwise sense when viewed from the rear side The gyroscopic effects tend to

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In gyroscopic systems precession causes a force at a right angle to the input force which in this case results in the plane’s nose dipping when turning left
Updated On: Jan 17, 2026
  • lift the nose of aeroplane
  • dip the nose of aeroplane
  • lift the tail of aeroplane
  • have no effect on aeroplane
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

When an aircraft turns left while its engine rotates clockwise, gyroscopic precession causes the plane's nose to dip.
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