Velocity Product Torque in the Robotics System Toolbox is notated as whereas in general terms it is not linearly dependent on and figures throughout literature in EoMs accordingly:
I'd be interested to know the reasoning behind this notation although it does not effect the use of the block.

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Yiping Liu
Yiping Liu el 20 de Jul. de 2021

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Juraj,
If you compare the EOM with the detailed Lagrange formulation, you will find both notations are correct.
If you use the split notation, i.e. , the whole term (not just the C part) represents the centrifual and coriolis forces.

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Karsh Tharyani
Karsh Tharyani el 16 de Jul. de 2021

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Hi Juraj,
Given the equation of motion
are the Coriolis terms, which when multiplied by results in the velocity product calculated by velocityProduct.
Hope this helps,
Karsh

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