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Figure 30 The BF-components of L, are given by Eq. (75) and BF" -components of L”’, with (j = 1, 2), and J by Eqs. (122) and (1: respectively. But what about the BF- and BF,-2)-components of J? As in Section 2.3.1(iii), we start from another frame the F, frame (we recall that the EF frame is the frame resulting from the first two Euler rotations only). Since the proto: and the two molecules of water are not involved in the definition of the Ey frame, the expressions of the E,-components i terms of the E> coordinates of all the angular momenta appearing in Eq. (165) have a regular form. In particular, one obtain
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