M moire Sur Quelques Nouvelles Propri t s Des Axes Permanens De Rotation Des Corps, Et Des Plans Directeurs De Ces Axes... by Andr -Marie Amp re delves into the properties of the permanent axes of rotation of bodies and the guiding planes of these axes. This work presents Amp re's study and analysis of mechanics and physics, offering insights into the mathematical principles governing rotational dynamics.
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