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Argosy University/ Phoniex University/
Nov-2005 - Oct-2011
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Phoniex University
Oct-2001 - Nov-2016
Nutation circles
(a) Using the notation and initial conditions of the example in Section 8.7.6, and assuming ω3 < ∆ω="">< ωs,="" find="" (approximately)="" the="" direction="" of="" the="" angular="" momentum="" right="" after="" the="" sideways="" kick="" takes="" place.="">
(b) Use eqs. (8.88) to then show that the CM travels (approximately) in a circle around L. And show that this “circular” motion is just what you would expect from the reasoning in Section 8.6.2 (in particular, eq. (8.53)), concerning the free top.
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