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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 youtuber Number Cruncher also has a video<ref>{{:Video/Physics in 10 minutes - The principle of least action}}</ref> on the same subject. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:16, 21 December 2021
Miller, Noah (Aug 9, 2018). The Principle of Least Action. local page: NoahExplainsPhysics.
The Actual Video
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Other Videos
The youtuber Number Cruncher also has a video[1] on the same subject.
Video Series
There is a series of videos:
- Introduction
- Momentum and Spatial Translations
- Angular Momentum and Rotations
- Proof
- Total Derivatives
- Energy and Time Translations
This series are created by Noah Miller.
References
- ↑ 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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