What must a gyroscope possess to achieve greater rigidity in space for the same rotational speed?

Answer

Higher moment of inertia (e.g., heavier rim and lighter hub)

Intrinsic stability is more pronounced when the rotor has a large moment of inertia, which is best achieved by designing the rotor with a heavier rim and a lighter hub, prioritizing mass distribution over sheer speed.

What must a gyroscope possess to achieve greater rigidity in space for the same rotational speed?

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