Angular momentum of the rigid body.
The angular momentum H, about some point O, of a rigid body B, in a frame N is given by
H = I* . omega + r* x (M * v)
where I* is the central inertia dyadic of B, omega is the angular velocity of body B in the frame, N, r* is the position vector from point O to the mass center of B, and v is the velocity of point O in the frame, N.
I think v is not the velocity of point O, but velocity of the center of mass ?
Am I wrong ?
Thanks for your help
Philippe
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