RE: Physics - Classical Mechanics - Conservative and Non-Conservative Forces

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Physics - Classical Mechanics - Conservative and Non-Conservative Forces

in busy •  6 years ago 

Brilliant!

But you could as well define what each letter stands for in your equations. I believe this will make it very easy for newbies to follow up.

But this is a very brilliant write up.

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Thanks!
All this is a part of a complete series, which means that I have covered lots of the topics in a previous article already (including the letters or notations). But, I mostly write down what each letter stands for. I don't know how I forgot to do this today. Might "fix" it later on!