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d'Alembert's principle
/ dalɑ̃bɛr /
noun
- physics the principle that for a moving body the external forces are in equilibrium with the inertial forces; a generalization of Newton's third law of motion
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Word History and Origins
Origin of d'Alembert's principle1
C18: named after Jean Le Rond d'Alembert (1717–83), French mathematician, physicist, and rationalist philosopher
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