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Why constainde motion is difficult with newtonian mechanics?

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Constrained Motion. In some cases a particle is forced to move along a curve or surface. This curve or surface is referred to as a constraint, and the resulting motion is called constrained motion. The particle exerts a force on the constraint, and by Newton's third law the constraint exerts a force on the particle.

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Constrained Motion in some cases a particle is forced to move along a curve or surface. This curve or surface is referred to as a constraint, and the resulting motion is called constrained motion. The particle exerts a force on the constraint, and by Newton's third law the constraint exerts a force on the particle.

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