Lagrange Multipliers: Force of constrain in polar coordinates for a block on a plane
Just for fun. Here is a block on an inclined plane. I'm going to use Lagrange multipliers to find the force of constraint in polar coordinates. Second Semester Classical Mechanics Playlist • Classical Mechanics 2 Spring 2023

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