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Two first-order equations instead of one second-order equation:
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): You can pick any coordinates (angles, distances) that suit the geometry, making complex systems much easier to solve. 3. Symmetry and Noether’s Theorem This is the "soul" of theoretical physics. distances) that suit the geometry
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A set of three angles used to describe the orientation of a rigid body in 3D space. Study Strategy