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A monogenic system has how many degrees of freedom.​

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Answered by avyakthsachin
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Therefore, it possesses three degrees of freedom of rotation in addition to three degrees of freedom of translation along the three co-ordinate axes Hence it has six degrees of freedom Examples : molecules of H 2 O, SO 2, etc. In all the above cases, only the translatory and rotatory motion of the molecules have been considered.

Answered by ItzBrainlyGirl024
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In classical mechanics, a physical system is termed a monogenic system if the force acting on the system can be modelled in an especially convenient mathematical form (see mathematical definition below). In physics, among the most studied physical systems are monogenic systems.

In Lagrangian mechanics, the property of being monogenic is a necessary condition for the equivalence of different formulations of principle. If a physical system is both a holonomic system and a monogenic system, then it is possible to derive Lagrange's equations from d'Alembert's principle; it is also possible to derive Lagrange's equations from Hamilton's principle.

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