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Shamon_Yu OP t1_j6nehd0 wrote
Reply to comment by No_Tumbleweed_8157 in Classical mechanics is the only branch of physics where engineers generally have more expertise than physicists themselves. by Shamon_Yu
Kind of. Calculus of variations is typical in structural mechanics, but Lagrange equations specifically are not that important. Double pendulum is perhaps introduced, but not studied really.
My point was mainly that engineers have PDEs and physicists have ODEs in classical mechanics.