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Conservation of Momentum
Least Action
Conservation of Energy
Equilibrium State
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The principle of Least Action says the real path makes the action integral as small as possible. Other options are incorrect because Conservation of Momentum only tells us that total momentum stays the same when no external forces act; Conservation of Energy says total energy stays constant during motion.
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Classical Mechanics Principles
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Definition
Classical mechanics principles cover Newton's Laws, the Principle of Least Action, Euler-Lagrange equations, and Hamilton's equations. It provides a foundational understanding of the classical state of physical systems and their behavior.
Topic Definition
Classical mechanics principles cover Newton's Laws, the Principle of Least Action, Euler-Lagrange equations, and Hamilton's equations. It provides a foundational understanding of the classical state of physical systems and their behavior.
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