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  • 74Rotational diffusion — is a process by which the equilibrium statistical distribution of the overall orientation of particles or molecules is maintained or restored. Rotational diffusion is the counterpart of translational diffusion, which maintains or restores the… …

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  • 77Darwin-Radau equation — In astrophysics, the Darwin Radau equation gives a relation between the third principal moment of inertia of the Earth and its rotational speed and shape. It is assumed that the rotating Earth is in hydrodynamic equilibrium and is an ellipsoid of …

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  • 78Darwin–Radau equation — In astrophysics, the Darwin–Radau equation gives a relation between the third principal moment of inertia of the Earth and its rotational speed and shape. It is assumed that the rotating Earth is in hydrodynamic equilibrium and is an ellipsoid of …

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  • 79Centrifugal force (planar motion) — In classical mechanics, centrifugal force (from Latin centrum center and fugere to flee ) is one of the three so called inertial forces or fictitious forces that enter the equations of motion when Newton s laws are formulated in a non inertial… …

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