Write theθLagrange equation for a particle moving in a plane ifV=V(r) (that

is, a central force). Use theθequation to show that:

(a) The angular momentum r×mvis constant.

(b) The vector r sweeps out equal areas in equal times (Kepler’s second law).

Short Answer

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Part a and b are verified.

Step by step solution

01

Definition of Kepler's Second law

Kepler's second law of planetary motion describes the speed of a planet traveling in an elliptical orbit around the Sun. It states that a line between the Sun and the planet sweeps equal areas at equal times.

02

Given Parameters

It is given that the Lagrange equation for a particle moving in a plane if

V=V(r)(Central force).

03

Show that the angular momentum r × mv is constant

Now Lagrangian for a particle moving in a plane is

L=12mv2-Vrv=rr^+rθ^......(1)L=12mr2+r2θ2-Vr......(2)

Whereandare unit vectors in r and θ direction respectively.

Now applying the Euler-Lagrange equation to (2) in the θ direction yields as

Lθ=mr2θLθ=0......(3)Lθ=Lθmr2θ=constant.....(4)

Now to show that equation (3) is the z component of angular momentum,

Lz=mr×vz......(5)r×v=rr^×rr^+rθθ^r×v=rr×r^+r2θr^×θ^r^×r^=0r^×θ^=z^r×vz=r2θLz=mr2θ

By comparing equation (5) with (3) it shows that the angular momentum is constant.

04

Show that the vector r sweeps out equal areas in equal times (Kepler’s second law)

A figure below show that the differential area and displacement are related by

dA=12r×drzdA=12r×vzdt......(10)A=12r×vz

Angular momentum is constant therefore is constant. By transitive property

Hence, this is Kepler's second law.

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