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Hamiltonian mechanics / Calculus of variations / Lagrangian mechanics / Lagrangian / Generalized coordinates / Equations of motion / Monogenic system / Physics / Dynamical systems / Classical mechanics
Date: 2013-11-26 08:58:15
Hamiltonian mechanics
Calculus of variations
Lagrangian mechanics
Lagrangian
Generalized coordinates
Equations of motion
Monogenic system
Physics
Dynamical systems
Classical mechanics

THE LAGRANGIAN So far, you have used Newton’s Laws to find the equations of motion for a system. The Lagrangian method is an alternative for finding the equations of motion. The Lagrangian is defined as: L=T–V where

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