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Kelvin's one-dimensional medium is a chain consisting of solids interacting via a pair torque potential. In this example, the solids are visualized by rods.
The solids interact via the torque potential:
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where C is an interaction constant, n1, n2 are the unit vectors bound to the solids. The interaction torque is as follows:
Then the motion equation of the k-th particle takes the form: