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Dynamic Discretization in Mechanical Systems

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This lecture covers the dynamics of mechanical systems, focusing on how to join different movements through dynamic discretization. It explains reduction principles, conservation laws, and the ideal number of degrees of freedom for a model. The instructor provides modeling tips and methods to estimate parameters in dynamic systems.

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