What are the forces included in the generalized energy conservation equation?
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Step 1: In the generalized energy equation, the energy-like quantity is E = ∑ (q̇_i ∂L/∂q̇_i) − L, and its time rate is governed by the generalized forces: dE/dt = ∑ Q_i q̇_i. Show more…
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