Consider the following Lagrangian: L= 12m(†+r²0) — V(r) Where V(r) gives rise to a force that varies radially, but doesn

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Consider the following Lagrangian: L= 12m(†+r²0) — V(r) Where V(r) gives rise to a force that varies radially, but doesn

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Consider The Following Lagrangian L 12m R 0 V R Where V R Gives Rise To A Force That Varies Radially But Doesn 1
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Consider the following Lagrangian: L= 12m(†+r²0) — V(r) Where V(r) gives rise to a force that varies radially, but doesn't depend on theta A) Show that the Lagrangian is symmetric under the following transformation: 0 → 0 + € A And find the quantity that is conserved
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