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DescriptionIntuitive precession.png |
English: The figure helps to understand the "mysterious hovering" of heavy tops by recurring to forces, not to conservation laws. |
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Source | Precession Intuitively Explained, Front. Phys 7, 2019; 10.3389/fphy.2019.00005 |
Author | Péter Hantz and Zsolt I. Lázár |
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