Theoretical Mechanics IPSP

Jürgen Vollmer, Universität Leipzig

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 In [[book:chap2:forcestorques|Chapter 2]] we explored how several forces that act on a body can be subsumed into a net total force and torque. The body stays in rest, say at position $\mathbf q_0$, when the net force and torque vanish. Now we explore how the forces induce motion  In [[book:chap2:forcestorques|Chapter 2]] we explored how several forces that act on a body can be subsumed into a net total force and torque. The body stays in rest, say at position $\mathbf q_0$, when the net force and torque vanish. Now we explore how the forces induce motion 
-and how the position of the body evolves in time,$\mathbf q(t)$,+and how the position of the body evolves in time, $\mathbf q(t)$,
 when it is prepared with an initial condition $\mathbf q(t_0) = \mathbf q_0$ when it is prepared with an initial condition $\mathbf q(t_0) = \mathbf q_0$
 at the initial time $t_0$. at the initial time $t_0$.
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