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Figure 50 We have shown elsewhere [81] that two cases must be distinguished: whether the vector is involved in the definitior of the BF or not. Indeed, if a vector is not involved in the definition of a frame F, the expression for the projection of the corresponding angular momentum onto the F-axes expressed in the coordinates in this frame is identical to the usual one ir a SF frame [58] (it should be stressed that this result is not trivial at all, see below). To be more specific, if Rj is not involved ir the definition of the BF frame, the projections of Lj onto the BF-axes and expressed in terms of the BF-Cartesian coordinate: are given by:
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