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In the special case of a symmetrical body, the inertia ellipsoid is an ellipsoid of revolution, so that the polhode on the ellipsoid is clearly a circle abou the symmetry axis. The herpolhode on the invariable plane is likewise a circle.

Why should the polhode and herpolhode be only circles for axisymmetric body?
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