inertsiaaltelje
Inertsiaaltelje, often translated as "axis of inertia" or "principal axis of inertia," is a fundamental concept in classical mechanics and physics, particularly in the study of rotational motion. It refers to a specific axis passing through an object's center of mass around which the object's moment of inertia is either maximized or minimized.
When an object rotates, its resistance to changes in that rotation is quantified by its moment of
For a rigid body, there are typically three mutually perpendicular inertsiaalteljed passing through its center of