Leonhard Euler's “principle of mechanics” (an essay on the foundations of the equations of motion)

Leonhard Euler derived equations of motion for both (in modern terminology) point mass mechanics and analytic mechanics. In order to derive the equations, some dynamic premise has to be introduced; this is the “principle of mechanics”. It stems from the recognition that infinitesimal motions are uni...

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Main Author: Penha Maria Cardozo Dias
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Física
Series:Revista Brasileira de Ensino de Física
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Leonhard Euler's “principle of mechanics” (an essay on the foundations of the equations of motion)
Revista Brasileira de Ensino de Física
physical meaning of the lagrangian
differential equations of motion
Leonhard Euler
author_facet Penha Maria Cardozo Dias
author_sort Penha Maria Cardozo Dias
title Leonhard Euler's “principle of mechanics” (an essay on the foundations of the equations of motion)
title_short Leonhard Euler's “principle of mechanics” (an essay on the foundations of the equations of motion)
title_full Leonhard Euler's “principle of mechanics” (an essay on the foundations of the equations of motion)
title_fullStr Leonhard Euler's “principle of mechanics” (an essay on the foundations of the equations of motion)
title_full_unstemmed Leonhard Euler's “principle of mechanics” (an essay on the foundations of the equations of motion)
title_sort leonhard euler's “principle of mechanics” (an essay on the foundations of the equations of motion)
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Física
series Revista Brasileira de Ensino de Física
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description Leonhard Euler derived equations of motion for both (in modern terminology) point mass mechanics and analytic mechanics. In order to derive the equations, some dynamic premise has to be introduced; this is the “principle of mechanics”. It stems from the recognition that infinitesimal motions are uniformly accelerated. Then, using Galileo Galilei's theorem on the fall, mathematical relations among differentials acquire physical meaning, and become the “principle of mechanics”.
topic physical meaning of the lagrangian
differential equations of motion
Leonhard Euler
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