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The youtuber Number Cruncher also has a video<ref>{{:Video/Physics in 10 minutes - The principle of least action}}</ref> on the same subject.


=The Actual Video=
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Revision as of 15:11, 21 December 2021

Miller, Noah (Aug 9, 2018). The Principle of Least Action. local page: NoahExplainsPhysics. 


Video Series

There is a series of videos:

  1. Introduction
  2. Momentum and Spatial Translations
  3. Angular Momentum and Rotations
  4. Proof
  5. Total Derivatives
  6. Energy and Time Translations

This series are created by Noah Miller.


Other Videos

The youtuber Number Cruncher also has a video[1] on the same subject.

The Actual Video

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References

  1. A German math Teacher, ed. (Aug 18, 2021). Physics in 10 minutes - The principle of least action. local page: Mathematics teacher. 

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