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Update 1_lagrangian_mechanics.md #6
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First, thank you for documenting your work online! I've been going through SICM lately, too, and I'm sure these material will be very helpful. I do think, however, that this 'optimisation' to reduce the number of dimensions is a bit quick. A juggling pin spinning around it's central axis will behave differently from one which is stationary, just like how a spinning bicycle wheel behaves differently from a stationary one.
The same goes for the answers to questions e and f. I think the top always has three degrees of freedom regardless of its shape. |
@dpgao , somehow I was not subscribed to notifications on my own repository, and missed this! Apologies, I feel terrible for letting this languish for month. Your answer to 1.6 is way better than mine; you can probably see that I was flailing to justify what I was seeing, instead of understanding this problem. This is awesome. Do you mind if I incorporate this change into the .org file, with credit to you, of course? |
Not at all. You’re welcome! |
I'll pull this in soon as I tidy up this repository! |
First, thank you for documenting your work online! I've been going through SICM lately, too, and I'm sure these material will be very helpful. I do think, however, that this 'optimisation' to reduce the number of dimensions is a bit quick. A juggling pin spinning around its central axis will behave differently from one which is stationary, just like how a spinning bicycle wheel behaves differently from a stationary one.