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Physics, 10.02.2021 01:00 coolcat3190
PLEASE!! A point body of mass m in one dimension between + ∞ and x positions ⃗F (x, t ) = (k /x^2) e^−t / T (k and T one constant) moves under the influence of the force. Accordingly, the linear acceleration of this object Determine with the help of Hamilton equations and Find it using Lagrange equations.
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