Elegant and powerful methods have also been devised for solving dynamic problems with constraints. One of the best known is called Lagrange’s equations. The Lagrangian L is defined as L = TV, where T is the kinetic energy and V the potential energy of the system in question. Generally speaking, the potential energy of a system depends on the coordinates of all its particles; this may be written as V = V(x 1, y 1, z 1, x 2, y 2, z 2, . . . ). The kinetic energy generally depends on the velocities, which, using the ...(100 of 22225 words)