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Fiat Punto (2012)

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Fiat Punto Descrizione generale Costruttore  FIAT Tipo principale Berlina 2 volumi Produzione dal 2012 al 2018 Sostituisce la Fiat Punto Evo Altre caratteristiche Dimensioni e massa Lunghezza 4065 mm Larghezza da 1690 a 1746 mm Altezza 1490 mm 1514 (Natural Power) mm Passo 2510 mm Massa da 1015 a 1220 kg Altro Assemblaggio Stabilimento Fiat di Melfi Stile Roberto Giolito per Centro Stile Fiat Altre antenate Fiat Grande Punto Altre eredi Fiat Argo Stessa famiglia Pianale FGA Small Auto simili Citroën C3 Peugeot 208 SEAT Ibiza Volkswagen Polo La Fiat Punto è un'autovettura di tipo utilitaria, prodotta dalla casa automobilistica italiana FIAT e commercializzata in Europa dal 2012 al 2018 [1] . Si tratta di un modello concepito per sostituire, a partire dall'anno di commercializzazione, altri due modelli della casa torinese: la Grande Punto e la Punto Evo.

Trouble understanding Poisson Brackets

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1 $begingroup$ I'm looking at page 94 here - I understand the definition of Poisson brackets at the top of the page (which uses summation convention) but I don't get why the calculations in (4.61) are true. I'm substituting in the generalised coordinate $q_i$ as $f$ and the generalised momentum $p_i$ as $g$, but I must be doing something wrong - do the subscripts in (4.61) not correspond to the subscripts in the definition? partial-derivative mathematical-physics classical-mechanics share | cite | improve this question asked Aug 25 '15 at 11:56 jl2 jl2 500 3 13