Traité de dynamique

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Traité de dynamique is an influential 1743 treatise by Jean d’Alembert that helped formalize classical mechanics and introduced what is now known as d’Alembert’s principle.

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Traité de dynamique canonical 1
Treatise on Dynamics 1

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instanceOf book
physics book
scientific treatise
associatedPrinciple d’Alembert’s principle
associatedWith Enlightenment science
author Jean d’Alembert
contribution formalization of classical mechanics
countryOfOrigin France
describedBySource influential treatise that helped formalize classical mechanics
era Enlightenment
field classical mechanics
mathematics
physics
genre non-fiction
scientific literature
hasAuthorRole Jean d’Alembert as mathematician
Jean d’Alembert as physicist
hasInfluenceOn Lagrangian mechanics
analytical formulations of dynamics
hasPart analysis of forces in dynamics
mathematical treatment of motion
historicalSignificance key text in the mathematization of physics
major work in the history of mechanics
influenced development of analytical mechanics
later formulations of Newtonian mechanics
influencedBy Newton's laws of motion
surface form: Isaac Newton’s laws of motion

earlier works in mechanics
introducedConcept d’Alembert’s principle
language French
mainSubject dynamics
d’Alembert’s principle
mechanics
notableFor formulation of dynamics using virtual displacements
systematic use of inertial forces in equations of motion
publicationCentury 18th century
publicationYear 1743
timePeriod 18th century
titleTranslation Traité de dynamique self-linksurface differs
surface form: Treatise on Dynamics
topic equations of motion
forces and accelerations
inertial forces
virtual work

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Jean d’Alembert notableWork Traité de dynamique
Traité de dynamique titleTranslation Traité de dynamique self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Treatise on Dynamics