Lecture 14: Noether`s Theorem
... • The right-hand side of the previous equation is equivalent to d L {q ( s ) , q ( s ) ; t} ds • But we required this derivative to be 0! • So we’ve shown that: ...
... • The right-hand side of the previous equation is equivalent to d L {q ( s ) , q ( s ) ; t} ds • But we required this derivative to be 0! • So we’ve shown that: ...
Law of Conservation of Momentum
... Law of Conservation of Momentum In the absence of external impulses, the total momentum of a system remains constant. ...
... Law of Conservation of Momentum In the absence of external impulses, the total momentum of a system remains constant. ...
ppt
... points along the axis of rotation (which in this case passes through the point X) Convince yourself this makes sense with the properties of the crossproduct ...
... points along the axis of rotation (which in this case passes through the point X) Convince yourself this makes sense with the properties of the crossproduct ...