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Despite the fact that all Earthly matter is composed mostly of
empty space sprinkled lightly with tiny bits of mass called
atomic nuclei and even tinier bits called electrons,
the forces between these bits are often so enormous
that they hold the bits rigidly locked in a regular array
called a solid. Within certain limits these
arrays behave as if they were inseperable and
perfectly rigid. It is therefore of some practical importance
to develop a body of understanding of the behaviour of such
rigid bodies under the influence of external forces.
This is where the equations governing rotation
come in.
Jess H. Brewer -
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