Timeline for Why can't d'Alembert's Principle be derived from Newton's laws alone?
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Dec 21, 2021 at 23:22 | history | edited | Qmechanic♦ | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Oct 20, 2017 at 17:17 | comment | added | Qmechanic♦ | Applied forces are the forces in the first bin. The notion of applied forces/first bin is not unique. The notion depends on the division made. Applied forces typically means non-constrained, external forces, but that is not general and be aware that different authors have different definitions. | |
Apr 13, 2017 at 12:39 | history | edited | CommunityBot |
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Sep 30, 2016 at 17:05 | comment | added | Hosein Rahnama | (+1), Can you also write a clear definition of applied forces? What do we mean? Do we mean, those forces whose functional form are known in terms of kinematic quantities of the motion? | |
Jan 7, 2015 at 19:07 | vote | accept | CrazyDolphin | ||
Nov 1, 2013 at 10:30 | comment | added | Selene Routley | Ashamed to say it wasn't obvious to me either. Many thanks. | |
Oct 31, 2013 at 1:08 | history | answered | Qmechanic♦ | CC BY-SA 3.0 |