Sunday, 15 September 2019

geometry - Understanding Euler's rotation theorem



According to Euler's rotation theorem, simultaneous rotation along a number of stationary axes at the same time is impossible. If two rotations are forced at the same time, a new axis of rotation will appear. - wikipedia



so can we say that the new axis of rotation is just the resultant of the previous too ?


Can you kindly explain this to me ? And show ( with some examples ) how can we mathematically predict this new axis of rotation ?




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