Lecture

Generalized Steiner and Hole Inertia

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This lecture covers the concept of generalized Steiner and inertia with a hole, explaining how to calculate the inertia of objects with missing parts using the Steiner theorem. The instructor demonstrates the application of this theory to spheres and homogeneous parallelepipeds, emphasizing the importance of understanding the distribution of mass in complex shapes.

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