The discovery of the vector representation of moments and angular velocity (Q1601341)
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The discovery of the vector representation of moments and angular velocity (English)
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23 June 2003
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The author studies the discovery of vector representation of moments and angular velocity. In this deep study chapters are devoted to: Frisi and the parallelogram of infinitesimal rotation (1759); Euler and the vector representation of moments of forces (1780); Laplace and the invariable plane (1798); Prony and the diffusion of Euler's formula (1800); Poinsot and the theory of couples (1803); Poisson and the geometric representation of moments (1808); Lagrange's rediscovery of the vector representation of small rotations (1811); Laplace, Poisson and the angular velocity vector; J. B. Français and the angular velocity vector (1812-13); Lagrange on the geometrical theory of moments; Binet on the theory of moments (1814-1818); Bordoni and the generalization of Euler's formula (1822); Cauchy and the theory of moments linéaires (1826); Poinsot and the rotation of rigid bodies; Chasles and the duality principle between translations and rotations (1838). A detailed bibliography is given.
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rotating frame
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vector representation
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moments
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angular velocity
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Frisi
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parallelogram of infinitesimal rotation
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Euler
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vector representation of moments of forces
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Laplace
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invariable plane
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Prony
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Poinsot
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Poisson
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Lagrange
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J. B. Français
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Binet
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Bordoni
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Cauchy
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Chasles
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