Timely reference to Lagrangian Mechanics inasmuch as the successor to the Hubble is to be placed at one of the stable libration points (L-5 perhaps?) in the Earth-Moon System see several 40+ year old NASA Technical Reports involving formulae basrd on Lie transforms & series. Meanwhile burny1 continues to inform & explicate !
thanks for vid man for the next one focus on exlaining the concept not reding the derivations coz that is easy to find in every book
gatheringwithin 1 week ago
@bananaman2157 *ancient. Sounds like an English accent.
slaggart 4 weeks ago
I can't understand a word he's saying. It's like he's speaking achent aztec.
bananaman2157 2 months ago
Thank You this was very helpful.
SarahStarmer 3 months ago
Very nice video thanks
09bikerman1 5 months ago
@Dia29 you are correct. It won't change the result though.
SlimShadid 10 months ago
at 0:42 shouldnt the dT/dq.i and sT/dqi be partial differentials?
Dia29 1 year ago
THANK YOU! Trying to teach myself L mechanics for general relativity course and needed this vid! It seems so much easier now =)
Tan070 1 year ago
Timely reference to Lagrangian Mechanics inasmuch as the successor to the Hubble is to be placed at one of the stable libration points (L-5 perhaps?) in the Earth-Moon System see several 40+ year old NASA Technical Reports involving formulae basrd on Lie transforms & series. Meanwhile burny1 continues to inform & explicate !
8cccpeevostokzempf 2 years ago