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===Precession=== {{main|Axial precession}} A simple case of precession, also known as steady precession, can be described by the following relation to Moment: :<math>\sum M_x = -I{\phi'}^2 \sin\theta \cos\theta +I_z\phi' \sin\theta(\phi' \cos\theta + \psi' ) </math> where <math>\phi'</math> represents precession, <math>\psi'</math> is represented by spin, <math>\theta</math> is the nutation angle, and <math>I</math> represents inertia along its respective axis. This relation is only valid with the Moment along the Y and Z axes are equal to 0. The equation can be further reduced noting that the angular velocity along the z-axis is equal to the sum of the Precession and the Spin: <math>\omega_z = \phi' \cos \theta + \psi'</math>, Where <math>\omega_z </math> represents the angular velocity along the z axis. :<math>\sum M_x = -I{\psi'}^2 \sin \theta \cos \theta + I_z \psi' (\sin\theta)\omega_z </math> or :<math>\sum M_x = \psi' \sin \theta (I_z\omega_z-I\psi' \cos \theta)</math><ref>{{Cite book|last=Hibbeler|first=R.C|title=Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics Fourteenth Edition|publisher=[[Pearson Prentice Hall]]|year=2016|location=Hoboken, New Jersey|pages=627β629}}</ref>{{full citation needed|reason=ISBN needed|date=July 2022}} Gyroscopic [[precession]] is torque induced. It is the rate of change of the angular momentum that is produced by the applied torque. Precession produces counterintuitive dynamic results such as a [[Top (toy)|spinning top]] not falling over. Precession is used in aerospace applications for sensing changes of attitude and direction.
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