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Graduate Ehrenfest theorem for kinetic energy
In classical mechanics, the time derivative of the kinetic energy of a particle is given by the particle velocity multiplied by the force. Specifically, in one dimension, this translates into: (d/dt)(p^2/2m)= −p/m ∂V/∂x I'm unsure how to prove this...- cartatum
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