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This document contains 8 questions regarding classical mechanics concepts and calculations. Question 1 asks about homogeneity and isotropy of space and provides examples. Question 2 asks to show that geodesics on a spherical surface are great circles using calculus of variation. Question 3 asks to derive equations of motion for a falling particle using a guessed functional form and experimentally measured values. Question 4 asks to derive Euler-Lagrange equations for a Lagrangian containing higher-order time derivatives and recognize the resulting equations of motion. Question 5 asks about conserved quantities for different mass distributions. Question 6 asks to write the canonical momentum in polar coordinates given a Lagrangian in Cartesian coordinates. Question 7 asks to explain configuration space and Hamilton's principle. Question 8 asks to find the extrem

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This document contains 8 questions regarding classical mechanics concepts and calculations. Question 1 asks about homogeneity and isotropy of space and provides examples. Question 2 asks to show that geodesics on a spherical surface are great circles using calculus of variation. Question 3 asks to derive equations of motion for a falling particle using a guessed functional form and experimentally measured values. Question 4 asks to derive Euler-Lagrange equations for a Lagrangian containing higher-order time derivatives and recognize the resulting equations of motion. Question 5 asks about conserved quantities for different mass distributions. Question 6 asks to write the canonical momentum in polar coordinates given a Lagrangian in Cartesian coordinates. Question 7 asks to explain configuration space and Hamilton's principle. Question 8 asks to find the extrem

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PH-512 Classical Mechanics,

Assignment #2
Due Date: Monday, September 19, 2016
1. What do you mean by Homogeneity and Isotropy of space? Explain the two by providing
example of some physical system.
2. Show that the geodesies of a spherical surface are great circles, i.e., circles whose
centers lie at the center of the sphere. [use calculus of variation]
3. Suppose that is was known experimentally that a particle fell a given distance y0 in a
20

time 0 =

but that the time of fall for distances other than y0 were not known.

Suppose further that the Lagrangian for the problem is known, but that instead of
solving the equation of motion for y as a function of t, it is guessed that the functional
form is
= + 2
If the constants a and b are adjusted always so that the time to fall y0 is correctly given
by t0, show directly that the integral
0

is an extremum for real values of the coefficients only when a = 0 and b = g/2.
4. The term generalized mechanics has come to designate a variety of classical mechanics
in which the Lagrangian contains time derivatives of , higher than the first. By applying
the methods of the calculus of variations, show that if there is a Lagrangian of the form
, , , and Hamilton's principle holds with the zero variation of both , and at
the end points, then the corresponding Euler-Lagrange equations are

Apply this result to the Lagrangian

Do you recognize the equations of motion?

5. A particle moves in a conservative field of force produced by various mass distributions.


In each instance the force generated by a volume element of the distribution is derived
from a potential that is proportional to the mass of the volume element and is a
function only of the scalar distance from the volume element. For the following fixed,
homogeneous mass distributions, state the conserved quantities in the motion of the
particle:
a) The mass is uniformly distributed in the plane z = 0.
b) The mass is uniformly distributed in the half-plane z = 0,y > 0.
c) The mass is uniformly distributed in a circular cylinder of infinite length, with axis
along the z axis.
d) The mass is uniformly distributed in a circular cylinder of finite length, with axis along
the z axis.
e) The mass is uniformly distributed in a right cylinder of elliptical cross section and
infinite length, with axis along the z axis.
f) The mass is uniformly distributed in a dumbbell whose axis is oriented along the z axis.
g) The mass is in the form of a uniform wire wound in the geometry of an infinite helical
solenoid, with axis along the z axis.

6. The Lagrangian of a particle moving in a plane is given in Cartesian coordinates as


In polar coordinates write the expression for the canonical momentum pr (conjugate to
the radial coordinate).

7.

Explain the following terms/concepts


a) Configuration Space
) Ha ilto s pri iple
In your language, do not exactly copy from book.

8. Using Euler Lagrange equation find the extremum of following

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