Media Summary: Spinning objects have strange instabilities known as The Dzhanibekov Effect or The rotation of a body around its principal " The theorem describes the following effect: rotation of an object around its first and third principal

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Spinning objects have strange instabilities known as The Dzhanibekov Effect or The rotation of a body around its principal " The theorem describes the following effect: rotation of an object around its first and third principal Today I talk about a surprising and interesting effect from rotational dynamics. The Dzhanibekov effect, also known as the Winner of the 2020 SAC Problem Competition. sorry about the misspelling of principal as principle - oops!) This demonstration shows a fascinating observation about the rotation ...

This is another sneak peek of the upcoming spacecraft attitude control with python video series that I will be starting soon. The behaviour of rotating bodies is largely described by the

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