holonomic constraints
Holonomic constraints refer to the limitations that restrict the possible configurations or movements of a system in such a way that they can be described by a set of equations involving only the coordinates of the system. In other words, these constraints do not depend on the velocities or accelerations of the system, making them easier to analyze mathematically.
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