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Newtonian mechanics discusses the movement of classical bodies under the influence of forces by applying Newton’s three laws. For more general concepts, use [classical-mechanics]. For Newton’s description of gravity, use [newtonian-gravity].
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Gravitational Attraction
If round ball $A$ and $B$ have weight 55 kg and 25 kg respectively and there distance is 20 meters then what would be the attraction force if we dive these two objects in the water?
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Automatically embedded in Lagrangian formulation
Since bond forces are automatically embedded in Lagrangian formulation, while in Newton they are not, and you have to operate directly with them [you have freedom from generalized coordinates]. That's …