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Classical mechanics discusses the behaviour of macroscopic bodies under the influence of forces (without necessarily specifying the origin of these forces). If it's possible, USE MORE SPECIFIC TAGS like [newtonian-mechanics], [lagrangian-formalism], and [hamiltonian-formalism].

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Finding the value of the holonomic constraint forces

So let's say I have a Lagrangian augmented with some holonomic constraints. $$L' = L + \sum_i \lambda_i(t) f_i(q,t).\tag{i}$$ The solutions is the system of differential equations: $$\frac{\partial …
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Taylor vs Goldstein [duplicate]

I'm trying to select a mechanics book for self-study. I have some math background (linear algebra and calculus among other things) and I want to pick a book that won't skip over the math. I would pref …