Mechanics · undergrad
Noether's Theorem
Continuous symmetries of the action generate conserved quantities.
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Core Idea
If the action is invariant under a continuous transformation, then there is a corresponding conserved quantity.
Examples
- Time translation symmetry gives energy conservation.
- Spatial translation symmetry gives momentum conservation.
- Rotational symmetry gives angular momentum conservation.
Why It Matters
Noether’s theorem turns symmetry into a computational tool. It explains why conservation laws are structural rather than accidental.
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