RRraskolnikov
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In the attached snip, the last few steps of the lagrangian equation is shown. I don't understand how the \frac{\delta V}{\delta\dot{q_j}}= 0. As an example let me take gravitational force. With change in velocity ( along the downwards direction obviously), there sure is a change in gravitational potential energy. When q_j changes then \dot{q_j}definitely changes. So what am I missing here?