Chapter 4
Chapter 4
Chapter 4
n particles
masses - m i
Z
F1
positions - r i
r1
There are two types
O
of forces acting:
External forces - F i ; X
Internal forces - f ij
F2
m1 f12
m2
f21
f2i
C m
rC
ri
mi
fi2
Fi
Y
2
th
f ij
ji
mi
ri
th
particle:
Fi
f ij , i 1, 2,3,. . . ., n
j 1
3
or , fij
Gmi m j ( ri r j ) / r j ri
We also need:
initial conditions: ri (0), ri (0), i 1, 2, . . . . , n
The general solutions to these nonlinear
ODEs are unknown; they are difficult to
solve except for in some very simple cases
and small n.
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mi
ri
i 1
f ij
i 1 j 1
n
mrC (t )
f ij
i 1 j 1
Now,
Fi
i 1
n
mi
i 1 n
i
Fi
i 1
mi
ri
mrC
i 1
Let F
Fi
i 1
Fi
i 1
mrC
Fi
mrC
i 1
n
mi
i 1
Consider a motion of
the system. The initial
state is A, and the final
state is B. Let AC and BC
denote the positions of
the CM.
Now, for the CM
F mrC
BC
Bi
BC
m
rC
mi
Ai
mrC drC
AC
AC
ri
Y
BC
F drC
AC
2
C
(mv / 2)
BC
AC
BC
Note that
Wi
( Fi
Ai
f ij ) dr i
j 1
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Now: r i
where
rC
th particle relative to
position
of
i
i
the CM of the system
Total work done=sum
of the work done on all
n
particles: W
Wi
i 1
n Bi
( Fi
i 1 Ai
n Bi
Now,
j 1
BC
( Fi
i 1 Ai
f ij ) (drC
f ij ) drC
j 1
(
AC
Fi
i 1
f ij ) drC
i 1 j 1
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BC
n Bi
F drC
( Fi
i 1 Ai
AC
f ij ) d
j 1
work done by
total ext. forces
through the displ.
of the CM
summation of the
work done on all the
particles through their
displacements relative
to the CM
For each particle, the work done is:
Wi
1
mi r i r i
2
Bi
Ai
1
mi ( r C
2
Bi
i ) ( r C
i )
Ai
12
mr C r C
Wi
i 1
BC
AC
mi i
i 1
i 1
i
n
mi i
Ai
/2
Ai
mi
Bi
Bi
i 1
Now,
/ 2 r C
mi i
i 1
mr C r C
BC
AC
/2
i 1
Bi
mi i
/2
Ai
WA
TB TA
n
mi i
2
C
mv / 2
i / 2
i 1
( Fi
i 1 Ai
f ij ) d
j 1
i
i 1
Bi
mi i
/2
Ai
m1
r1
rC
C
m2
r2
F
m1
C
f12
f21
m2
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f 12 d
constraint r 12
f 21 d
Differentiate:
2
d ( r 12 ) ( 2
) (d
f 12 (d
) (
) l
) 0
Now:
f 12
Thus,
f 12 (
f 12 (d
)/
2
0
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Ex 2:
x
P
rough guide
A
m
m1g
x
P
T
T
f
N
m2
m2g
l cos j
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(P
T sin ) i
( N m1 g T cos ) j
f
N (sgn( x ))
m2 : m2 {(
x l cos
l 2 sin ) i
where
(l sin
l 2 cos ) j}
(T cos
T sin i
m2 g ) j
m1
C k
x2
m2
mi r i ) / m
xC
( x1
x2 ) / 2
(m
m1 m2
Newton'sSecond law :
Fx
mxC
2m )
xC
xC
( F / 2m)t ;
xC
m1
xC
( F / 2m)t 2 / 2
x
k(x2- x1)
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x2
2 xC
F 2k ( x1 xC )
mxC F / 2
x1
mx1
m(
x1
xC ) 2k ( x1 xC )
(1) (2)
xC
(1)
(2)
F /2
( xC
x1 )
(Harmonic oscillation)
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my 2ky
Thesolution is
y (t )
F / 2 where y
yh (t ) y p (t )
y p : 2ky p
F /2
yh : yh (t )
A cos
y (0) 0
y (0) 0
A F / 4k
Soln:
y (t )
yp
n
t B sin
F{1 cos
( x1 xC )
F / 4k
n
t , where
A
2k / m
F / 4k
t} / 4 k
(Harmonic oscillation)
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2
C
(2m)v / 2 ( F / 4m)t
Work done on CM WC
FxC
F ( F / 4m)t
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T
or T
m{( x1 xC ) 2 ( x2
xC ) 2 }] / 2
( F 2 / 4m)t 2 ( F 2 / 8k ) sin 2 ( 2k / mt )
Potential Energy:
V
k ( x1 x2 ) 2 / 2 2k ( x1 xC ) 2
(Work done by internal forces)
or V
T V
( F / 4m)t
( F / 4k ){1 cos( 2k / mt )}
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t2
Considering
Newtons
laws
for
motion
of
CM:
t
t
F
Let
mrC ( )d
F ( )d
t1 n
t1
p(t )
m( v C 2
vC1 )
mi v i (t )
i 1
Then
F
m( v C 2
vC1 )
p(t2 )
p(t1 )
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H iO r i mi r i
(angular momentum
of theith particle about
point O)
r1
O
m2
f21
f2i
C m
rC
ri
fi2
mi
Fi
X
Y
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HO
H iO
i 1
r i mi r i
i 1
r i mi r i
i 1
r i mi
ri
i 1
r i mi ri
i 1
Fi
f ij
H O
j 1
or
H O
r i ( Fi
i 1
f ij )
j 1
r i Fi
MO
i 1
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HO
mi ( rC
i )
) ( rC
i 1
mrC rC
mi i
rC
i 1
n
mi
mi i ) rC
i 1
i 1
HO
mrC rC
mi
i 1
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Thus,
HO
r C mr C
n
where H C
HC
mi i
i 1
H O
r C mrC
rC F
mi i
i 1
n
i
i 1
Fi
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MO
rC F
Fi
i
i 1
H C
r C mrC
MC
Now r C F
MC
H C
r C mrC
n
i
(for motion of CM )
mi i
i 1
Reviewing :
MO
H O
MO
H O
Let P be an arbitrary
point (could be moving).
Let r i r P
i
and r C
rP
P
rP
C m
rC
ri
mi
fi2
Fi
X
Y
And M P
mr P H P
[m rP
rP
2
i
n
, r i
mi i
rP
i 1
mi r i r i / 2
i
2 rP m C ] / 2
i 1
If P
C: T
[m rC
mi i ] / 2
(as before)
i 1
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Ex. 4 (4.7):
Consider a particle traveling at a speed v to
the right. It strikes a stationary dumbbell (two
particles connected by a massless rigid rod).
y
The masses are:
l/2
m1 m2 m3 m
m3
C
m1 v
l/2
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m2
Assumption:
Perfectly elastic impact in m1 , m2 (e=1).
Find: motion of the particles just after impact.
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FBDs:
l/2
C
m1
F O
l/2
45
m3
m2
v3
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Expressing velocities
in terms of ( e t , e a , e b )
va e a
vt e t
v2
vC
k rCO
vC
k ( le a / 2)
v2
Similarly, v3
v3
va e a
(vt
vC
(vt
l/2
l/2
( le t / 2)
va e a
m3
vC
vC
ea
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et
x
m2
l / 2) e t
k rC 3
vC
( l / 2) e t
l / 2) e t
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mv1 i
v1 i
mv2
2va e a
mv3
2vt e t
(1)
r O 3 v3
l (vt
lea [va ea
l / 2) k
(vt
l / 2) et ]
vt
l/2
(2)
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i cos 45
j sin 45
(i
j) / 2
x
vBx
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vB2
A
B
vA1
line of impact
vB1
plane of impact
FBDs:
x No y-comp of
force
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Let v A
v Ax i
v Ay j and v B
vBx i
vBy j
v Ax1
v, v Ay1
vBx 2
(va
2vt ) / 2, vBy1
((va
e 1
v
v Ay 2 =0, vBx1
0, v Ax 2
vBy 2
v1 ,
0. Thus
2vt ) / 2 v1 )
(0 v)
va / 2
2vt
v1
(3)
(2 2 / 7)v, vt
(2 2 / 7)v, v1
v/7
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Setup:
Consider a triad e t , e n , e b
for the moving reference
frame , with coordinate
O
system located atO .
R
Let be angular
velocity of the moving
O
reference frame or triad.
The fixed reference
frame is with origin O.
P
l
r
Y
X
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Schematic:
l
O
R
O
Y
X
be , e
t
Let
l r
(
Position : R
R
r(
and l
l / r
l / r ) eb ,
re t , R
de t
l / r ) eb e t
r (
Also R
l / r ) en
r(
dt
r(
l / r )
(
l / r ) eb
r
et
l / r ) en
en
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(
Thus R
l ) en r (
Now,
le n
(
2
aP
le
n
( )r
( )r
le n
=(
l / r ) e b ( le n ) (ll / r )e t
Also
l / r )2 e t
l / r )2 e n
) l(
( )r
[ r(
l(
2l(
l / r ) e t
l / r )2 ll / r 2l(
l / r )]e t
l / r )2 e n
l / r ) 2 l
l / r 2l(
l
l l2 r 2
d (l l) dt
r2
0
2
l / r ) 0
d (l l)
r2
0 , (0)
dt
t
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en : T
d
0
ml (
or
l / r ) 2
4mr
4ml
2 2
r t
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