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\underbrace{d}_{dt} (\dot{x})^{2} = 2\ddot{x} ? or is it just 2\dot{x} ?
The discussion revolves around the derivative of angular velocity in the context of Lagrangian mechanics, specifically addressing the application of the chain rule and the interpretation of symbols in the Lagrangian formulation.
The discussion contains multiple competing views regarding the correct interpretation of derivatives in Lagrangian mechanics, and it remains unresolved as participants express differing opinions and seek clarification.
Participants express uncertainty about specific mathematical expressions and their interpretations, highlighting potential limitations in understanding the application of the chain rule and notation in Lagrangian mechanics.
…tiny-tim said:no, that would be ∂L/∂t
for ∂L/∂θ', remember that θ' is just a symbol, you can replace it by x (or anything), and forget the '![]()