Metal Ball Rolling in a Parabolic Bowl in the presence of a magnet

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alikim
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How to modify the equation of motion of a ball in a parabolic bowl to include an extra external force?
I found this equation as a solution to the original problem of a point-like ball rolling without friction in a parabolic cavity from Lagrangian mechanics:

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Is it possible to add an extra force to this equation? I want to add a "magnet" at a certain position that will affect the ball. The magnet here being a force that will have an inverse square distance dependency and pull the ball to the point where the magnet is located.

I would know how to do it better if I had a Newtonian solution with forces but I couldn't find any.

I'd appreciate it if anyone could point me to a Newtonian solution or explain how to modify the Lagrangian for this problem.
 
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Coming back to Lagrangian add -U to it where U is potential energy you set. This is a general prescription.
 

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