pääinertiamomentit
Pääinertiamomentit, or principal moments of inertia, are a fundamental concept in rigid body dynamics. They represent the eigenvalues of the inertia tensor, which is a symmetric, 3x3 matrix that describes how an object's mass is distributed relative to its axis of rotation. For a given rigid body, there are always three principal moments of inertia, denoted as I₁, I₂, and I₃. These moments are associated with three mutually perpendicular axes passing through the body's center of mass, known as the principal axes.
The inertia tensor depends on the object's shape and mass distribution. When expressed in the coordinate system
The concept of principal moments of inertia is crucial for understanding the rotational behavior of rigid