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-===== Pre-lecture: Constant vs. Non-constan Forces =====+===== Pre-lecture: Constant vs. Non-constant Forces (Springs) =====
  
   * The MP lets us predict the motion of any system subject to any interaction   * The MP lets us predict the motion of any system subject to any interaction
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     * For example, when a force changes with position or velocity, the equation we have to integrate might not have an anti-derivative (sometimes for special situations e.g., a time del force with integrable bits or a position/velocity depdent force in 1 dimension, we can)     * For example, when a force changes with position or velocity, the equation we have to integrate might not have an anti-derivative (sometimes for special situations e.g., a time del force with integrable bits or a position/velocity depdent force in 1 dimension, we can)
     * But in general we have to rely on predicting that motion in a step wise fashion     * But in general we have to rely on predicting that motion in a step wise fashion
-      * Demonstrate - suggest computation to do the iteration.+      * Consider a spring force - Demonstrate - suggest computation to do the iteration.
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