• A mechanical system is scleronomous if the equations of constraints do not contain the time as an explicit variable and the equation of constraints can...
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  • constraints are called rheonomic constraints. The opposite of rheonomous is scleronomous. As shown at right, a simple pendulum is a system composed of a weight...
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  • deformed element. Moment of inertia Stress–energy tensor Stiffness matrix Scleronomous Mathematical methods for physics and engineering, K.F. Riley, M.P. Hobson...
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    {\mathbf {r} }}_{k}({\boldsymbol {q}},{\boldsymbol {\dot {q}}})} (See Scleronomous § Application). Therefore, the kinetic energy is T ( q , q ˙ ) = 1 2...
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  • {\mathcal {F}}_{i}=-{\frac {\partial {\mathcal {V}}}{\partial q_{i}}}} . Scleronomous J., Butterfield (3 September 2004). "Between Laws and Models: Some Philosophical...
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  • optician Scintillation (physics) Scintillation counter Scintillator Scleronomous Scott Anderson (physicist) Scott Diddams Scott Forbush Screened Poisson...
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