Abstract
Let the Earth's equatorial principal moments of inertia be A and B, where A < B, and the corresponding principal axes be a and b. Explicit formulae are here derived for determining the orientation of a and b axes and the difference B – A using C22 and S22, the two gravitational harmonic coefficients of degree 2 and order 2. For the Earth, the a axis lies along the (14.93°W, 165.07°E) diameter, and the b axis lies perpendicular to it along the (75.07°E, 104.93°W) diameter. The difference B – A is 7.260 × 10−6MR2. These quantities for other planets are contrasted, and geophysical implications are discussed. Copyright © 1991, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved
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Liu, H. S., & Chao, B. F. (1991). The Earth’s equatorial principal axes and moments of inertia. Geophysical Journal International, 106(3), 699–702. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-246X.1991.tb06341.x
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