File:Shape deformations 2.jpg
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Intrinsic and laboratory fixed coordinate systems. The Euler angles (\(\phi,\theta,\psi\)) are denoted, collectively, by \({\bf \Omega}\). The curve expresses symbolically the intrinsic body, for which the deformation completely breaks the rotational symmetry.
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current | 09:40, 20 February 2012 | ![]() | 1,338 × 1,182 (265 KB) | Riccardo Guida (Talk | contribs) | Rotated by 90 degrees the online image (with GIMP) |
20:27, 10 December 2011 | ![]() | 1,182 × 1,338 (78 KB) | Leo Trottier (Talk | contribs) | Intrinsic and laboratory fixed coordinate systems. The Euler angles (\(\phi,\theta,\psi\)) are denoted, collectively, by \({\bf \Omega}\). The curve expresses symbolically the intrinsic body, for which the deformation completely breaks the rotational symm |
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