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what is meant by ellipsoid of inertia at a point​

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Answered by gautamhimanshu6334
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Ellipsoid. Ellipsoid, closed surface of which all plane cross sections are either ellipses or circles. ... If a and b are greater than c, the spheroid is oblate; if less, the surface is a prolate spheroid. An oblate spheroid is formed by revolving an ellipse about its minor axis; a prolate, about its major axis.

Answered by prapti66
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the ellipsoid defined by a {10} is called ellipsoid of inertia since it describe the moment of inertia of an object as the function of the orientation of the axis of rotation

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