Classical Mechanics: Reducing a 2 body central force to a 1D problem.
Suppose two objects interact with a central force. How do we go from 6 degrees of freedom down to one degree of freedom? Here are the two things I said I would share: Introduction to Lagrangian Mechanics • Introduction to Lagrangian Mechanics Centrifugal vs. Centripetal Forces • What is the difference between centripetal...

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