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Physics / Mechanics / Rotation / Classical mechanics / Physical quantities / Rigid bodies / Moment of inertia / Rotation around a fixed axis / Angular velocity / Equations of motion / Pendulum / Angular momentum
Date: 2014-08-28 03:06:46
Physics
Mechanics
Rotation
Classical mechanics
Physical quantities
Rigid bodies
Moment of inertia
Rotation around a fixed axis
Angular velocity
Equations of motion
Pendulum
Angular momentum

On the Motion of a Rigid Body with a Liquid-Filled Cavity Giovanni P. Galdi Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science and Department of Mathematics

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