Aditya Navphule

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To make the conservation law quantitative, we give each cycle a numerical value called Q. In the example in Figure 15 the three cycles are labeled Q = +1, Q = −1, and Q = 0. Whatever the value of Q, it remains the same for all time because the dynamical law does not allow jumping from one cycle to another. Simply stated, Q is conserved.
Classical Mechanics: The Theoretical Minimum (Theoretical Minimum 1)
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