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authorPrefetch2021-07-04 20:02:27 +0200
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@@ -68,7 +68,8 @@ $$\begin{aligned}
x(t) = \cos\!(\omega_0 t)
\end{aligned}$$
-When using Lagrangian mechanics or Hamiltonian mechanics,
+When using [Lagrangian](/know/concept/lagrangian-mechanics/)
+or Hamiltonian mechanics,
we need to know the potential energy $V(x)$
added to the system by a displacement to $x$.
This equals the work done by the displacement,