0% found this document useful (0 votes)
122 views1 page

Phy 421 Fall 2017 - Final Exam

This document outlines 3 physics problems for a final exam: 1) Find the angular frequency of small oscillations of a particle in a potential field. 2) Find the Lagrangian and Hamiltonian of a system of two masses connected by a string and moving vertically. Write the Hamilton's equations of motion. 3) Find the Lagrangian and Hamiltonian of two masses connected by a spring moving along a horizontal wire. Write the Hamilton's equations of motion. Students are allowed books and notes but no electronic devices except calculators.

Uploaded by

jjwfish
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
122 views1 page

Phy 421 Fall 2017 - Final Exam

This document outlines 3 physics problems for a final exam: 1) Find the angular frequency of small oscillations of a particle in a potential field. 2) Find the Lagrangian and Hamiltonian of a system of two masses connected by a string and moving vertically. Write the Hamilton's equations of motion. 3) Find the Lagrangian and Hamiltonian of two masses connected by a spring moving along a horizontal wire. Write the Hamilton's equations of motion. Students are allowed books and notes but no electronic devices except calculators.

Uploaded by

jjwfish
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 1

1

PHY 421 FALL 2017 - FINAL EXAM

Solve the following problems. All the problems carry equal credit (but the
questions inside each problem can have different weight). Books and notes are
allowed. No electronic devices, except for calculators, can be used.

1. Find the angular frequency, ω, of one-dimensional small oscillations of the point-like


particle of mass m in the potential field U (x) = U0 eαx − F x. Here U0 , α, and F are positive
constants.

2. The mechanical setup you are asked to study is shown in figure. Define the vertical
coordinate of the left object with mass m1 by y (here one can assume that e.g. the upward
direction is positive). a) Find the Lagrangian L(y, ẏ) and then the Hamiltonian H(y, py )
describing the system, where py is the momentum that corresponds to y. b) Write down the
Hamilton’s equations of motion.
XV-34 CHAPTER 15.
Hint: estimate the potential energy when m1 has a vertical coordinate y. Notice that if
m1 moves up by y, then m2 moves down by y. by adding to L the time derivative of an ar
on q and t (but not q̇),

L0 (q, q̇, t) ¥ L(q, q̇, t)

then L0 has the same equation of motion.16

m1 m2 15.6. Atwood’s 1 *
Consider the Atwood’s machine shown in Fi
Figure 15.23
tion of the left mass, with upward taken to
in terms of x and its conjugate momentum
equations.
3. Two pointlike objects of mass m are connected by a spring. The spring constant is
15.7. Atwood’s 2 **
k and its relaxed length is l. The particles
2m are free to move alongConsider
a frictionless horizontal
the Atwood’s machine shown in Fi
positions
wire. Let their positions are x1 and x2 . a) Find the Lagrangian L(x of the middle mass and right mas
1 , x2 ; ẋ1 , ẋ2 ). b) Find
m 2m to be positive. Find the Hamiltonian in ter
the Hamiltonian H(x1 , x2 ; p1 , p2 ). c) Write down the four Hamilton’s equations.
momenta, and then write down the four Ha
Figure 15.24
Hint: H = p1 ẋ1 + p2 ẋ2 − L. 15.8. Two masses and a spring **
Two beads of mass m are connected by a s
relaxed length `) and are free to move along
the position of the left bead be x, and let
to equilibrium) be z. Find the Hamiltoni
conjugate momenta, and then write down th
Exercise 15.28 for a slightly easier variation

You might also like