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Hamiltonian function of a conservative
Kinetic energy of the system
Potential energy of the system
system is equal to :
(A)
(B)
(C) Total energy(kinetic plus
potential energy) of the system
(D)
Rest mass energy of the system​

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Answered by peehuthakur
1

Explanation:

For many mechanical systems, the Hamiltonian takes the form H(q,p) = T(q,p) + V(q)\ , where T(q,p) is the kinetic energy, and V(q) is the potential energy of the system. Such systems are called natural Hamiltonian systems

Answered by Anonymous
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